WildRose
Well-Known Member
That isn't something that is likely to go away with break in, something is happening to seriously destabilize those bullets.Wild rose,
I didn't take pics of the target, and it will be the weekend before I can get back to the range but I will try the 123s again and will take pics for everyone to see. When I did a preliminary ladder I didn't shoot for a group but I dug for bullets and I found a couple, both banana shaped with no expansion from the dry sand backstop. I thought it was odd but I was only aiming at a used target from a previous session. The second trip out with the next test ammo is when I found it was cutting oval holes. This is still in a barrel break in process so it could go away. I have been hobby gunsmithing for 18 years and reloading for almost 40. I'm not an expert by any stretch but have seen a thing or two. This is my maiden voyage with mono bullets other than a box of old Barnes X ten years back(very unhappy experience) so I knew you folks could probably help.
If/when you can try repeating this and chrony your loads. If you can shoot them at 100, 200 and if possible 300 to see if they are still key holing.
Just a thought but I'd closely inspect my crown to see if somehow it has gotten damaged.
Years ago I knew a guy shooting a brand new rifle that apparently had a flaw right at the point the crown starts causing a big chunk to flake off and that caused him a similar issue.