KirkD
07-14-2014, 09:58 PM
Went back to the range today to try out two different bullets and three different loads. This is a follow up from my earlier post a few days ago. Quite a few of the cast bullets are not perfect, with some of the lube bands not completely filled out, so for the two cast bullet targets, I've deducted one flyer from each. I am just narrowing down the options. For my final testing, each bullet will be hand picked for perfection. Here is a report (apologies for the blurry photos, handheld the camera in low light tonight and no time to do a decent job):
All shooting was done resting the forearm on a rest and cradling the buttstock with my left fist.
First Test:
I began with a clean bore
Bullet: Accurate #31-112M (plain base, 115 grain)
Load: 5.5 grains of Unique
Range: 100 yards
Results: This load appears to be very accurate with the standard Lyman 311048 cast bullet, but it does not do so well with this particular bullet. The first three rounds already gave a 3" group. I then went back and fired the remaining 7 rounds. Ignoring the high flyer, 9 shots went into 3 & 3/8" at 100 yards. I am thinking that this particular bullet likes a bit slower start into the bore so the slower powders do better. Here is the target ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v497/3855Win/Range%20Results/Target-A_zps6f89290d.jpg
Second Test:
I decided to 'clean' the bore by shooting 5 jacketed bullets. I figured any slight leading which may or may not be there from the previous test would not significantly affect the jacketed bullets. An assumption, I know, but reasonable.
Bullet: Remington 100 grain JSP
Load: 11 grains 5744
Range: 100 yards
Results: I only used five rounds since I'm trying to ration out my limited supply. The five rounds made a classic vertical string that was 3/16" wide by 3 & 5/16" high. Is this due to the harmonics of a slightly undersize (someone said .310) jacketed bullet coupled with a 1,333 fps velocity? Here is a photo of the target ....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v497/3855Win/Range%20Results/Target-B_zps072a78d8.jpg
Third Test:
Having 'cleaned' the bore by firing 5 jacketed bullet through it (I know, not recommended, but I was in a rush trying to get this done over my lunch hour. I figured the results with an actual clean bore would be better than what I get using this method, but just wanted to see what would happen), I then fired the next 10 rounds of a new load.
Bullet: Accurate #31-112M (115 grain, plain base)
Load: 9 grains 5744
Range: 100 yards
Results: After the first three rounds, I went down to see what things looked like. All three bullets had gone into one irregular shaped hole (the one furthest to the left; it was blown open bigger when I arrived and there was no where else the third bullet could have gone. The remaining 7 bullets shifted to the right slightly.). I wasn't born yesterday; this just goes to show that if one shoots long enough, flukes happen. There is no way I could do this even with a super accurate load with iron sights. I didn't put much weight on it, but I did fire two more rounds to get a five shot group and then went down to take a look. The group had widened to 2", not bad for a five shot group at 100 yards. I then took five more shots. Ignoring the one high flyer, 9 shots went into 2 & 3/8". Not bad for a questionable 'clean' bore. This load should do at least this well with a clean bore. Here is a photo of the target ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v497/3855Win/Range%20Results/Target-C_zpsd1a20427.jpg
Next step: I would really like something closer to 1,150 fps, so I'll be trying out 8 grains of 5744.
All shooting was done resting the forearm on a rest and cradling the buttstock with my left fist.
First Test:
I began with a clean bore
Bullet: Accurate #31-112M (plain base, 115 grain)
Load: 5.5 grains of Unique
Range: 100 yards
Results: This load appears to be very accurate with the standard Lyman 311048 cast bullet, but it does not do so well with this particular bullet. The first three rounds already gave a 3" group. I then went back and fired the remaining 7 rounds. Ignoring the high flyer, 9 shots went into 3 & 3/8" at 100 yards. I am thinking that this particular bullet likes a bit slower start into the bore so the slower powders do better. Here is the target ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v497/3855Win/Range%20Results/Target-A_zps6f89290d.jpg
Second Test:
I decided to 'clean' the bore by shooting 5 jacketed bullets. I figured any slight leading which may or may not be there from the previous test would not significantly affect the jacketed bullets. An assumption, I know, but reasonable.
Bullet: Remington 100 grain JSP
Load: 11 grains 5744
Range: 100 yards
Results: I only used five rounds since I'm trying to ration out my limited supply. The five rounds made a classic vertical string that was 3/16" wide by 3 & 5/16" high. Is this due to the harmonics of a slightly undersize (someone said .310) jacketed bullet coupled with a 1,333 fps velocity? Here is a photo of the target ....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v497/3855Win/Range%20Results/Target-B_zps072a78d8.jpg
Third Test:
Having 'cleaned' the bore by firing 5 jacketed bullet through it (I know, not recommended, but I was in a rush trying to get this done over my lunch hour. I figured the results with an actual clean bore would be better than what I get using this method, but just wanted to see what would happen), I then fired the next 10 rounds of a new load.
Bullet: Accurate #31-112M (115 grain, plain base)
Load: 9 grains 5744
Range: 100 yards
Results: After the first three rounds, I went down to see what things looked like. All three bullets had gone into one irregular shaped hole (the one furthest to the left; it was blown open bigger when I arrived and there was no where else the third bullet could have gone. The remaining 7 bullets shifted to the right slightly.). I wasn't born yesterday; this just goes to show that if one shoots long enough, flukes happen. There is no way I could do this even with a super accurate load with iron sights. I didn't put much weight on it, but I did fire two more rounds to get a five shot group and then went down to take a look. The group had widened to 2", not bad for a five shot group at 100 yards. I then took five more shots. Ignoring the one high flyer, 9 shots went into 2 & 3/8". Not bad for a questionable 'clean' bore. This load should do at least this well with a clean bore. Here is a photo of the target ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v497/3855Win/Range%20Results/Target-C_zpsd1a20427.jpg
Next step: I would really like something closer to 1,150 fps, so I'll be trying out 8 grains of 5744.