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Barrel length?
Whoops 20”Barrel length?
Damn thing shoots. There’s no denying that!21” dasher, 120 fb, 7.5 twist
40k off jam as pictured below
31 grains of varget
Alpha brass
REM 7 1/2
2725 average
That’s a 10 shot group. I need the better cover for my OG 65, the light one just isn’t cutting it.
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cool to see you said no pressure signs. I know box max isnt necessary "max" I just get nervous going so far over. I dont know my ass from my elbow when it comes to how they find this data. But its still weird to me that box max is 37.5 for the 107 then jumps all the way to 41.1 for the 108Looking far more promising now. Thank you to [mention]pods8 (Rugged Stitching) [/mention] [mention]cq0302 [/mention] [mention]blacktailcentral [/mention] and everyone else who gave advice in the other thread.
Tikka T3X
.243 Winchester
20”
1:8” twist
OG-P 6mm suppressor
2800 feet ASL
80 degrees F
H4350 - 40.5 grains
107-grain TMK
COAL - 2.941”
2834 FPS![]()
The first five were all touching. The next five opened it up a bit. The marked group on the right was the group of factory I used to sight in the new scope I stuck on it (SWFA 5-20x).![]()
I noticed that number 10 was scraped up. I assume due to insufficient lube inside the neck or something. Shot it anyway.![]()
No pressure signs. I think the velocity is right around what I want it to be at 2834 fps.![]()
cool to see you said no pressure signs. I know box max isnt necessary "max" I just get nervous going so far over. I dont know my ass from my elbow when it comes to how they find this data. But its still weird to me that box max is 37.5 for the 107 then jumps all the way to 41.1 for the 108
What velo did you hit with 40 grains?
Glad to see you got it squared away Q.Looking far more promising now. Thank you to [mention]pods8 (Rugged Stitching) [/mention] [mention]cq0302 [/mention] [mention]blacktailcentral [/mention] and everyone else who gave advice in the other thread.
Tikka T3X
.243 Winchester
20”
1:8” twist
OG-P 6mm suppressor
2800 feet ASL
80 degrees F
H4350 - 40.5 grains
107-grain TMK
COAL - 2.941”
2834 FPS![]()
The first five were all touching. The next five opened it up a bit. The marked group on the right was the group of factory I used to sight in the new scope I stuck on it (SWFA 5-20x).![]()
I noticed that number 10 was scraped up. I assume due to insufficient lube inside the neck or something. Shot it anyway.![]()
No pressure signs. I think the velocity is right around what I want it to be at 2834 fps.![]()
Glad to see you got it squared away Q.
2 questions, what did you determine was the culprit of thw problems you were having & what primer are you using?
What resize die are you using? Number 10 sure looks like you have a lot of neck tension.Looking far more promising now. Thank you to [mention]pods8 (Rugged Stitching) [/mention] [mention]cq0302 [/mention] [mention]blacktailcentral [/mention] and everyone else who gave advice in the other thread.
Tikka T3X
.243 Winchester
20”
1:8” twist
OG-P 6mm suppressor
2800 feet ASL
80 degrees F
H4350 - 40.5 grains
107-grain TMK
COAL - 2.941”
Once fired Hornady brass
Winchester Large Rifle Primers
2834 FPS![]()
The first five were all touching. The next five opened it up a bit. The marked group on the right was the group of factory I used to sight in the new scope I stuck on it (SWFA 5-20x).![]()
I noticed that number 10 was scraped up. I assume due to insufficient lube inside the neck or something. Shot it anyway.![]()
No pressure signs. I think the velocity is right around what I want it to be at 2834 fps.![]()