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Brent,
The .820 b.c. number I give for the 156 gr ULD in 257 caliber is what is needed to get my drop chart to match up with real world impacts out to 800 yards. I know several have scorned at this method but it works. Is it accurate, probably not enough so for many but it will allow me to hit a 12" target from 0 to 1000 yards or come within 1/2 moa of that target with a first shot so I am satisfied with the number.
I have to seen this with the Sierra Mk bullets using the same testing proceedures out of my 338 Kahn. The 300 gr Smk produced a B.C. in the .790 range over 1000 yards. The 300 rg Wildcat ULD produced .810 over the same range and even out to 1760 yards.
My 338 Kahn cases hold 136 to 138 gr of water and has a neck length of .365". For all practical purposes it is identical to the 338-416 imp in case capacity.
Actually if it had a 40 degree shoulder instead of a 35 degree it would hold very slightly more then the 338-416 but at this level a few grains is meaningless in performance.
My barrel is a 34.5" Lilja so I will have to test the WC872 and see what I can get. Did you have any load data from Darryl. I would be curious and with these case capacities being so similiar I would suspect starting loads would be nearly identical, as would top end loads.
The 156 gr ULDs measure 1.545" in length and at full blown velocities from the Allen Mag will stabilize in a 1-8 twist.
At starting load velocities, 2700 to 2900 fps, they are not fully stabilized and you will see slight nose tears on target at 100 yards. At 3000 fps this goes away and at 3200 fps thy shoot very well out to 1000 yards.
I discussed this with Dan Lilja and on his recommendation as well as advise from Richard Graves, we all decided that a 1-7 twist would be best for this bullet as it will be used as a big game hunting bullet and cartridge.
Dan also stated that there would be no velocity drop with the slightly faster twist either as that is a wifes tale.
So as a result I am having Dan get tooled up as we speak for the 1-7, 3 groove 257 barrels for the 257 Allen Mag.
This twist will also allow rounds like the 257 WSM to be used with this bullet for extreme range match use which would make a better higher volume shooter then the huge 257 Allen Mag which is designed for big game hunting.
Good Shooting!!
Kirby Allen(50)
The .820 b.c. number I give for the 156 gr ULD in 257 caliber is what is needed to get my drop chart to match up with real world impacts out to 800 yards. I know several have scorned at this method but it works. Is it accurate, probably not enough so for many but it will allow me to hit a 12" target from 0 to 1000 yards or come within 1/2 moa of that target with a first shot so I am satisfied with the number.
I have to seen this with the Sierra Mk bullets using the same testing proceedures out of my 338 Kahn. The 300 gr Smk produced a B.C. in the .790 range over 1000 yards. The 300 rg Wildcat ULD produced .810 over the same range and even out to 1760 yards.
My 338 Kahn cases hold 136 to 138 gr of water and has a neck length of .365". For all practical purposes it is identical to the 338-416 imp in case capacity.
Actually if it had a 40 degree shoulder instead of a 35 degree it would hold very slightly more then the 338-416 but at this level a few grains is meaningless in performance.
My barrel is a 34.5" Lilja so I will have to test the WC872 and see what I can get. Did you have any load data from Darryl. I would be curious and with these case capacities being so similiar I would suspect starting loads would be nearly identical, as would top end loads.
The 156 gr ULDs measure 1.545" in length and at full blown velocities from the Allen Mag will stabilize in a 1-8 twist.
At starting load velocities, 2700 to 2900 fps, they are not fully stabilized and you will see slight nose tears on target at 100 yards. At 3000 fps this goes away and at 3200 fps thy shoot very well out to 1000 yards.
I discussed this with Dan Lilja and on his recommendation as well as advise from Richard Graves, we all decided that a 1-7 twist would be best for this bullet as it will be used as a big game hunting bullet and cartridge.
Dan also stated that there would be no velocity drop with the slightly faster twist either as that is a wifes tale.
So as a result I am having Dan get tooled up as we speak for the 1-7, 3 groove 257 barrels for the 257 Allen Mag.
This twist will also allow rounds like the 257 WSM to be used with this bullet for extreme range match use which would make a better higher volume shooter then the huge 257 Allen Mag which is designed for big game hunting.
Good Shooting!!
Kirby Allen(50)