Jakeweb09
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I'd shoot one or the other. I have shot many rounds of 180 hybrids at near the same velocity, then shoot 10 monos, switch Back to bergers and I'm 20fps slower
I have an 8 twist 280ai and only shoot copper Hammer bullets and it doesn't foul quickly. Easiest barrel to clean actually.As I ponder the fouling, the fast 1:8 twist and 2900fps may be a quick fouling combination with Barnes monos.
Shouldn't a fast twist and high velocity foul heavier??
Get a Hornady bullet comparator and measure CBTO. There are plenty of Youtube videos on this. Much more consistent than COAL. In my 280 AI with 23" barrel getting 2980 with 60 gr RE 26 with 160 gr Accubond. With 150 gr scirocco , 60.4 gr RE 26 3090 FPS. I can actually get better accuracy going faster than these loads but the group improvement doesn't seem with the extra pressure. Both those loads are consistently .5 MOAGetting strange groups, 2 touching.. next shot 1/2"-1" away. Repeat the best load, .350" and then get a 1.5" group.
Background:
I built the rifle, Remage 700 with a 22" 1:8 twist Criterion barrel. HS stock, Trigger Tech, NF SHV 5.5x20. Scope mounts are tight. I've owned this NF for years, it has been rock solid.
To start, I love the round, smooth, no pressure signs pushing 160gr AB or LRX at 2900 with 58.7 gr 4831SC. COAL at SAAMI.
I'm an experienced hand loader, I've tried moving the COAL in .010 increments in both directions, shoots the best at SAAMI lenght. I've tried working the load in 1/10gr increments, 58.7gr works the best.
I use RCBS dies and Whidden bushings and mandrel, bump the shoulder back .004-005 (it's a hunting rifle) Redding scales. I have been seeing 9-15 SDs, all good there.
I keep round counts, currently at 143. My next move is give the barrel a deep cleaning then lead it with dozen rounds or so, and try again!! This is about the point I typically deep clean, but it hasn't degraded in accuracy.. it's shot like this since I started.
Any ideas are appreciated.
FollowingGetting strange groups, 2 touching.. next shot 1/2"-1" away. Repeat the best load, .350" and then get a 1.5" group.
Background:
I built the rifle, Remage 700 with a 22" 1:8 twist Criterion barrel. HS stock, Trigger Tech, NF SHV 5.5x20. Scope mounts are tight. I've owned this NF for years, it has been rock solid.
To start, I love the round, smooth, no pressure signs pushing 160gr AB or LRX at 2900 with 58.7 gr 4831SC. COAL at SAAMI.
I'm an experienced hand loader, I've tried moving the COAL in .010 increments in both directions, shoots the best at SAAMI lenght. I've tried working the load in 1/10gr increments, 58.7gr works the best.
I use RCBS dies and Whidden bushings and mandrel, bump the shoulder back .004-005 (it's a hunting rifle) Redding scales. I have been seeing 9-15 SDs, all good there.
I keep round counts, currently at 143. My next move is give the barrel a deep cleaning then lead it with dozen rounds or so, and try again!! This is about the point I typically deep clean, but it hasn't degraded in accuracy.. it's shot like this since I started.
Any ideas are appreciated.
^^^^^ This.For sure bed the action to the stock and make sure the barrel is not in contact with the stock. Check barrel is now floated after your third shot, if not this could be issue.Two things standout here, stock is not bedded in the recoil lug, bed it tight everywhere except underneath the lug. The rifle should be difficult to remove the stock, if you want easy removal, put electrical tape on the sides and in front of the lug. I use tapered sided lugs for this.
Secondly, you have too much headspace, this changes ignition causing inconsistent start pressure. Try running .0015"-.002" and see if the groups stay tight.
The other notable thing, stop shooting cup and core bullets in the same fouled barrel as mono's.
Deep clean between using the two types.
Cheers.