Mike Islander
WKR
^^^ Sometimes the magic works, and sometimes it doesn't. 1800 fps at 600 is a good idea.
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Please explain this to me. How can the cut of the reamer change velocity?It's possible that his crono is reading incorrectly but it sounds like he got first round hits out to 600 with the muzzle velocity he indicated so I'd guess it's reading accurately.
There's a lot more variables that effect muzzle velocity than just barrel length. Just the difference in reamer that was used from Browning to your Christensen can cause that much of a difference.
Here is a 143 ELDX I recovered at an estimated 1640 fps (ironically close to what you quoted here) impact velocity. Muzzle velocity was 2850 fps out of the 6.5 CM.
As you can see it didn't expand at all when it entered the grizzly bear.
On the plus side those that like weight retention will be impressed.
That said I still like and use ELDX bullets (or the ELDM variant) I just don't go with the suggested 1600 fps min velocity Hornady suggests (I admit its silly to do this on my one and only sample point but I figure better to play it safe) and use 1800 min velocity instead.
Regardless, given the velocity you laid out you're still slightly above even 1800 fps at 600 so I would use have no problems using it for that application even if the barrel doesn't speed up or the chronograph is correct and that is your true velocity, if you're getting good accuracy rock on.
Please explain this to me. How can the cut of the reamer change velocity?
I’d also like to know how a barrel speeds up over time and after so many shots.
As far as barrels speeding up, there is absolutely no hard and fast rule as to when it happens or how much it will speed up but it does typically happen as the bullets being shot smooth out any imperfections or tooling marks and the carbon from firing the cartridges lubricates the chamber. Maybe @Broz can chime in and offer better explanations than my simple ass understandings of these things.
Nice mid 150's whitetail. ... Now I need to find a bigger one for myself!
Love western game, but whitetail are pretty cool too!
Luke, How did the Grizzly respond to that hit/bullet performance? Was it a one shot kill? Quick kill?Here is a 143 ELDX I recovered at an estimated 1640 fps (ironically close to what you quoted here) impact velocity. Muzzle velocity was 2850 fps out of the 6.5 CM.
As you can see it didn't expand at all when it entered the grizzly bear.
On the plus side those that like weight retention will be impressed.
That said I still like and use ELDX bullets (or the ELDM variant) I just don't go with the suggested 1600 fps min velocity Hornady suggests (I admit its silly to do this on my one and only sample point but I figure better to play it safe) and use 1800 min velocity instead.
Regardless, given the velocity you laid out you're still slightly above even 1800 fps at 600 so I would use have no problems using it for that application even if the barrel doesn't speed up or the chronograph is correct and that is your true velocity, if you're getting good accuracy rock on.
I have had great results with the 180grain .308 scirocco.Very happy with the first test of the 130gr Swift Scirocco bullet. I filled my antlerless whitetail tag on a doe tonight at just under 300 yards. I took her through the shoulders on purpose. I usually avoid bone on antlerless tags, but I really wanted to see how this bullet is going to hold up. It did great, punched through both and exited. She dropped in her tracks without a twitch. It is pretty cool watching the deer drop through the scope at 20x, the little 6.5 with the brake just doesn't jump on the shot. Meat damage was minimal, a 1" exit and a wound channel about the same size.
If it keeps performing like this I think it will be my new rifle for muleys and antlerless whitetail. It is much lighter than my 264 win mag. I think I'll have to keep using the 264 for whitetail buck hunting and antelope though, it's been good to me and I can't retire that rifle completely. I might have to try this bullet in the 264 also.
I have not. Accuracy is excellent, just velocity is low. I don’t know that warranty would cover that.
Has anyone ever got a new barrel for a velocity issue?