memtb
Well-Known Member
I could use a bit of "spiritual guidance" hereā¦ā¦this is a bit over my paygrade.
Friend has a Savage 22-250, bought from someone that had issues with it.
It seems to reach high pressure with 55 grain bullets long before it should, also pretty poor groups. He has cleaned it almost to the point of barrel wear. I talked him into hand lapping the barrel. Continued shooting and cleaning showed no improvement.
He tried some 50 grain bullets and got thisā¦ā¦
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/88/08/31D60F66-78BC-4F2E-87E9-707067D48F76/IMG_0164.HEIC
The bullets often appearing to "keyhole', which would indicate them as "unstable"ā¦ā¦but the 55's were stable, just poor groups.
I finally convinced him to "slug" the barrelā¦ā¦which may now require several visits with a psychiatrist, as he was very concerned about pusing a little soft, lead through the bore.
He finally caved to pressure, slugged the bore and found. From the breach-end the first 5 or so inches appeared to be 0.221" to 0.222" ā¦..then reduced resistance appearing to be about 0.223".
To me, this could account for the high pressure at lower end powder volumes. And perhaps, the jackets of the 50's was thin enough that the jacket was starting to rupture/split/cutā¦..causing bullet "instability"
Any thoughts from the "brain trust"? Please keep the responses at a "grade school" level to help me grasp the thoughts/theories!
Thanks for any and all help! memtb
Friend has a Savage 22-250, bought from someone that had issues with it.
It seems to reach high pressure with 55 grain bullets long before it should, also pretty poor groups. He has cleaned it almost to the point of barrel wear. I talked him into hand lapping the barrel. Continued shooting and cleaning showed no improvement.
He tried some 50 grain bullets and got thisā¦ā¦
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/88/08/31D60F66-78BC-4F2E-87E9-707067D48F76/IMG_0164.HEIC
The bullets often appearing to "keyhole', which would indicate them as "unstable"ā¦ā¦but the 55's were stable, just poor groups.
I finally convinced him to "slug" the barrelā¦ā¦which may now require several visits with a psychiatrist, as he was very concerned about pusing a little soft, lead through the bore.
He finally caved to pressure, slugged the bore and found. From the breach-end the first 5 or so inches appeared to be 0.221" to 0.222" ā¦..then reduced resistance appearing to be about 0.223".
To me, this could account for the high pressure at lower end powder volumes. And perhaps, the jackets of the 50's was thin enough that the jacket was starting to rupture/split/cutā¦..causing bullet "instability"
Any thoughts from the "brain trust"? Please keep the responses at a "grade school" level to help me grasp the thoughts/theories!
Thanks for any and all help! memtb