what COAL were you ending with ? sounds like your too long ,if your hitting the rifling. max for the coal 2.260. seems like you should be around 2.200/2.240..for feeding out of a standard mag .
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what COAL were you ending with ? sounds like your too long ,if your hitting the rifling. max for the coal 2.260. seems like you should be around 2.200/2.240..for feeding out of a standard mag .
N110 The fastest burning rifle powder from Vihtavuori. Similar to Hodgdon H110 and Winchester 296. N110 can be used in small rifle cases like .22 Hornet and .30 Carbine but also in magnum pistol and revolver cartridges like .357 S&W Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .454 Casull and .500 S&W.
N110 is NOT similar to H110/WW296, but more like 2400 in application. N105 is Vihtavuori's fastest rifle powder in this country, and that is like BlueDot. ... felix
Remember, what cycles the gun and doesn't depends on the shape of the pressure curve produced by the cartridge as loaded. ... felix
For the Lee c309-170 F, my OAL is 1.927". With 15.5 grains of RL7, it cycles the action fine. I would estimate velocity between 1500-1600 fps from 16" carbine.Quote:
what COAL were you ending with ?
Great, now I have to remember all the stuff I slept through when the teacher was giving a lecture on fluid dynamics :)
I actually considered the dwell time of the pressure wave when comparing the volume of the .223 barrel and the .308 barrel when factoring in a 14 drain load of 4227. The 5.56/.223 loads I'm using have reportedly been cycling the 300 blk with a 155 gr boolit. Granted, the velocity is lower but the pressure wave seems adequate to cycle the action. The top end charge of 4227 for a 155 is higher, but cycling has reportedly begun at closer to 12.9 grains. I don't know personally, my upper parts are still on order.
I don't know the size of the gas port on the 300 I'm getting, or the port size of the 5.56 I've built. I know some folks have enlarged their ports, and added adjustable porting, in order to run subsonic loads. I don't intend to run subsonic but I'm sure I will play with it over time. My main focus is to launch the Lee C312-155 2R with a decent mid range plinker, work up some performance rounds just because, but mostly run mid range to save wear and tear on the gun and the brass. I'm looking forward to testing things out, and applying the principles learned here and from classes I didn't actually sleep through.
Gabby & MGySgt,
I am very curious as to weather the Saeco boolit will work in the 300BO. I just built one and I am looking for a good hunting boolit. I know everyone has great luck with the Lee 155, but I want either a larger meplat or a HP. The problem that seems to happen with the HP is it gets crushed while cycling. I am a fan of larger meplats for hunting anyways. I am still waiting for dies and case length trimmer to make brass for now. PLEASE keep us updated with your results! Good Luck!
according to Vihtavuori, there is no N105 and N110 IS there fastest rifle powder, http://www.lapua.com/upload/download...let2011eur.pdf
I can post a pic of my bottle of N105, if you'd like. IIRC, they listed N105 in their pistol powder line (the N300s), because it was so quick-burning, it's applications mostly all fall in magnum pistol applications. Still, it is an N100-series powder, and so, technically, is part of their rifle product line.
Saz drug me into the 300 madness. Got a barrel, bolt, reloading dies and brass, waiting for me to get home. I will be watching this thread with great interest also
I've got everything to build my 300 AAC Blackout except the adjustable gas block and flash hider. I may change my mind and swap out my hand guard and may do an initial build using a standard block from a previous 5.56 build. I guess I can even omit my flash hider and run with bare threads for a while. Ultimately I want to use a dedicated BCG and CH, but for testing will swap them in from my nearly new 5.56 upper.
Anyhooooo, I am eagerly watching what you folks have to say about lead bullet loads for this new-to-me caliber so I don't end up chasing rabbits when I can benefit from your shared experiences. Thanks in advance! :coffeecom
Froggie
NO, no! Get the variable block, and make sure you can get max possible pressure out of it AND the barrel. This is assuming you have the carbine length gas system. Pistol length system would be ideal so all kinds of real pistol powders can be used to make all kinds of loads from mild to wild. Then no variable gas block would be needed. ... felix
Thanks, Felix. Gun show this weekend! ;)
Froggie
Do this thing right, Froggie, and you won't need any 30 caliber pellet gun for back yard fun. ... felix