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15 April 2014, 22:06
bartsche
It Happens!
oldFYI!!!Mod. 200 Srevens, Shaw 22 PPC 24" bull barrel All loads cept one <MOA.
45gr Sierra Hornet 26.5 gr. 2230-C, Norma case, Wsr primer, 1.942" OAL. 3300 fps. Never hit berm or target. Bullet came apart before it got 10 yards down range. beerroger


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15 April 2014, 22:23
graybird
Did it make it thru your chrony before detonation?


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15 April 2014, 22:52
BNagel
Fireformed some .300 H&H brass using 110-grainers. Couldn't tell what happened (and it didn't matter) past 25 yards. Target there showed at least two holes many inches "high" and "low" of the bull. Yep!


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15 April 2014, 23:46
MickinColo
I've had this happen a number of times with the 17 Remington. Just a white or gray streak that never makes it to the 100 yard target. The bullet makes it through the chronograph at 4600+ fps but that's about it.
16 April 2014, 00:07
craigster
I had some Nosler SHOTs, 6mm 55 grain that I loaded "warmly" for a 10 twist 6mm Rem. Near's we could tell disintegration was occurring 50-60 ft from the muzzle.
16 April 2014, 10:40
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by graybird:
Did it make it thru your chrony before detonation?

old Thank God I wasn't using the Oehler.
The velocity was from a previous identical load with a 45gr. Berger . beerroger


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16 April 2014, 15:55
DocEd
Maybe those Hornet bullets were not designed for 3300 fps?


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16 April 2014, 19:17
butchloc
loaded some of the old sierra 50 gr blitz bullets in a 22/250 some time back. they were designed for 3200 not 3900. when we'd shoot them we could see the blow up in the air half way to the target. never did find out just what they'd to to a crat at close range
16 April 2014, 23:41
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by DocEd:
Maybe those Hornet bullets were not designed for 3300 fps?


tu2 I'll buy that. claproger beer


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17 April 2014, 00:15
Saeed
Years ago I used to demonstrate to others what happens when you load a thin jacket bullet in a high velocity cartridge.

I used to load some of the bullets Speer used to make - cannot remember their name, but they were supposed to have explosive expansion at 222 Remington velocity.

We used to fire them up to the sky, and one can see a sort of mist as the shot is fired as the bullet comes apart.


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17 April 2014, 00:33
kaboom
The old blitz and SX bullets would be torn apart buy the 1-7" twist of my AR-15.
17 April 2014, 18:50
Fjold
I loaded some of the old 50 grain Hornady SSP (single shot pistol) bullets in my 26", three groove, PacNor barreled 22.250.

Same thing, not a mark on the target paper at 100 yards.


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17 April 2014, 20:37
bartsche
popcornI first witnessed this with a 6.5 Arasaka 30 " barrel, I converted to a 6.5 X .284 in 1966.
shockerNO 140 grain bullet would hold together. The three bullets that finally worked were the Barnes' original 156 gr. , Norma's 160 gr. and hornady's 160 gr.
What a killer holycow
A small buck at 50 feet almost had his shoulder on the far side blown off.
A mature doe at 25 feet appeared to have had a hand-grenade go off in her chest cavity.
beerroger


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17 April 2014, 21:32
NONAGONAGIN
I built a 22-243 Middlested way back in the bad old days...the only bullet that would survive to the target was the now long discontinued Nosler 50 gr solid base or heavier.

I used SX's, Blitz or TNT's to impress the crowd...just a blue/gray puff of smoke 15 to 30 yds down range. Lot's of ooh's and ahh's and a bunch of other epithets of a more course vernacular EVERY TIME. Cool shocker Big Grin

I shoot 60 gr and heavier mostly. I'm on my 3rd or 4th barrel now and I still load up a few 45-50 gr varmint style bullets to get a laugh now and then. LOL
18 April 2014, 03:34
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
popcornI first witnessed this with a 6.5 Arasaka 30 ' barrel, I converted to a 6.5 X .284 in 1966.
beerroger


Where can I get one of those 30-foot barrels? Wink
18 April 2014, 06:14
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by RIP:
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
popcornI first witnessed this with a 6.5 Arasaka 30 ' barrel, I converted to a 6.5 X .284 in 1966.
beerroger


Where can I get one of those 30-foot barrels? Wink


homer Oh My! tu2roger


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