Define "data" and define "stories."
Sure. Data is- “
in this test we used 5 each of 223, 6ARC, 6.5cm, 308win, 6.5 PRC, 7PRC, 300 PRC and shot them using “x” lot number of our factory ammo. Then we shot them for 20, 30, 50, and 100 round groups letting them cool every 20 rounds fired. “X” barrel went over 65,000 PSI chamber pressure at “X” round count. “Y” barrel went over 65,000psi at “X” round count”.
That’s what they did in the “Your groups are too small” series, but is not how they started the barrel cleaning podcasts, and does not seem to be how they did this one.
That’s why I was asking.
They discusse seeing pressure go up in test barrels using reference ammunition without cleaning and cleaning bring them back into spec.
They discusse "stories" were in a test barrel the "hot" ammo is within spec and the over pressure issues resolve with cleaning the rifle in question.
The issue that they didn’t need to discuss “stories” in their accuracy series- they used legitimate data. However, as I have posted before- the moment they started talking about barrel cleaning, they started talking emotions and beliefs- not raw data.
Paragraph 4 of the quoted post defines it in terms of what I am after.
Hornady ammo often has been extremely variable lot to lot- I, and others have posted about this multiple times. Between two lots of 140gr ELD-M 6.5cm ammo in brand new rifles- MV went from 2,600fps, to over 2,800fps and blowing primers- in the same guns, back to back. Zero issues with original lot number, 200fps increase win MV Witt new lot, back to original MV’s and zero issues with original lot.
In 7PRC- 30+ members shot, or watched us shoot Hornady 7PRC 180gr ELD-M, 175gr ELD-X, and 160gr CX being shot in the Bronwing X- Bolt 2 this year. The very first rounds from that gun were the 160hr CX- they were absolutely way over pressure. Massive ejector swipes, flattened primers, and hard extraction, along with 4+ inches. The ELD-M and X had zero issues right after. 9 months and 700 rounds without cleaning later- that original 160gr CX ammo still is way over pressure, the original and multiple other lots of 180gr ELD-M and 175gr ELD-X, and a new lot # of 160gr CX shows no issues at all.
Hornady sent 308 ammo to be used and tested to Ryan. In 2x brand new rifles, and 3x used rifles it shows high pressures- a couple of them very high. Only one rifle shoots the ammo under 2.5 MOA for ten rounds. A different lot # of the exact same ammo shoots sun 1.5 MOA in every one of those rifle and zero pressure issues.
Hornady is well known for issues between lots of 6.5cm, 6.5 PRC, and 7 PRC- and from people that clean regularly.
I will. Apologies for trying to discuss your thoughts on it.