I shoot a little tighter groups at 100 yards with the 55 gr bullets but that could just be in the head. I shoot a lot of the 75 gr HPBT Hornady match bullets CCI 400 primers around 23 gr IMR 8208 XBR have shot many sub MOA groups at 400 yards with that load but they are not as tight at 100 yards as the 55 gr vmax tend to be but the 55 gr fall apart at 400 yards with the wind kicking them around. I'm in the process of building an AR-10 in 6.5 creedmoor just got the Krieger 26" barrel with headspaced bolt from Fulton Armory the other day absolutely cann't wait to get it assembled and try it at 1000 yards after some load devepment. On this build I am seriously considering using Locktite 620 between the upper reciever and barrel extension because my fit is a little looser than any of my other builds have been most of my 223 fits have been a nice snug fit with no barrel nut installed this one has a couple thousands play I even looked on Brownells to see if the had a upper reciever lapping kit like they do for the AR15's. Crazy what we will do chasing that last little bit of accuracy out of these guns but that's half the fun.
wish I had gotten the headspaced bolt. Ok my new Krieger varmatch 26" .223 match has failed the go gauge test. I have tried 3 different bolts and no love.
I know you match the bolt to the barrel but I don't have a bin full of them
any recommendations?
Or it goes back tomorrow and I send the upper to Krieger let them do the whole thing. Would have done that to start with but I won't have it for a year if Krieger does it.
yep we do some pretty nutty things chasing that last little bit of accuracy. yesterday I spent the whole day loading and brass prep for my new AR that I am sending back tomorrow.
I do crazy stuff.
I like the inside of my cases clean. I use ultrasonic, dry them in my gas oven overnight and then put them in a clean tumbler to polish the brass back up.
I weigh my powder charges to 0.02gr. Really helped actually. my vertical is gone and my SD's are in the low single digits
used to weigh cases but it is just too hard to keep the separated. Now I just throw away heavy and light ones. Only use Lapua brass so there isn't much culling.
I use a forster coax and all forster match dies so my runout is not really bad to start with. but when I want to shoot really accurately I check my runout on finished rounds and cull all those with more than 0.002 on my forster case inspector.
and I do lap the receiver face. Fact is that is how I time my barrel nut torque and gas tube. This last one barrel nut had a half hole. Split it perfect. Lapped twice and had perfect alignment with 40# of barrel nut torque. Too bad it was for nothing
I am bummed
But there is a bright spot. I do have one of Roberts 6mmAR turbo 40's on order. Maybe that will get the 5 five shot groups.