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Update with Pic of target Changing powders

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04 October 2008, 07:34
308Sako
Update with Pic of target Changing powders
When switching similiar burning (stick)
rate powders where the new powder uses 
very close to the same charge weight for 
the same velocity, would you expect the 
same degree of relative accuracy? 


1/2 MOA at 410 yards is good enough for me to consider the possibility that the concept will wrk this time. A good morning at the range.

Disclaimer: This load may not be safe in your rifle and the rifle being used has special features which make it possible to safely handle this custom ammunition. Use safe reloading proceedures and work up from below the charge shown.







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04 October 2008, 20:24
Hot Core
As much as I believe any democrat would "lower" Taxes - No. It is possible it could happen, but the odds of probability are against it.

It all has to do with the Harmonic Nodes in the Barrel, which I feel sure you know. Even different Lots of the exact same Powder occasionally need a bit of re-adjustment.
04 October 2008, 21:19
amamnn
The two powders will not necessarily burn at the same rate under various pressures, either.


If the enemy is in range, so are you. - Infantry manual
05 October 2008, 07:23
308Sako
For what it is worth I have loaded some test rounds and will post results. I am also in the dubvious group on this. I agree the harmonics will be the deciding factor, as bore friction burning a different powder and the affects of a different pressure curve which of course bends the metal the best.






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08 October 2008, 02:23
308Sako
Yes I noticed that I wrote one charge weight on the target and another on the chrono tape. What was I thinking?






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08 October 2008, 03:28
swheeler
Not bad shootin', I take it is an AR in 223,IMI brass, 77 Sierra MK, and the twist-7 inch???? Now you can see what the "x-spurts" opinions are worth- squat. Big Grin
08 October 2008, 07:46
308Sako
Colt 6724 HBar Elite, 24" 1 in 9 twist, Tubb CWS, Jewell trigger and a rubber duckey.






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08 October 2008, 18:07
Hot Core
Hey 308Sako, Looks like you did just fine.

Makes me wonder how well it would shoot if you had done the never improved upon Creighton Audette Load Development Method. Big Grin
09 October 2008, 02:14
308Sako
Thanks Hot Core, I just keep trying to do better.. as "A man must know his limitations."

Actually the original load was developed in a fashion after the Late Great Mr Audette's method.






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09 October 2008, 02:33
Hot Core
quote:
By 308Sako:
...I just keep trying to do better..
Me too! Great shooting - by the way. thumb