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How can we make a test to see if some of these match bullets with very high ballistic coeficients will expand or not? For a specific example lets say it's a coyote at 800 yards. Now some of the time the bullet may not hit any bone, not even a rib. So I propose using water filled cartons for the test. Since I just don't have a range where I can set such stuff up I wonder if we could compare what we know will expand at some range, match it's velocity with a match bullet and fire it with a reduced load at short range where it's easy to hit the water filled jugs also. I know tests have been done like this and the rpms of the bullet will be a lot less with a reduced load but let me be specific. Say I call up Sierra and ask them at what velocity will their 140 gr .264 SBT still expand on a non bone hit on a coyote and let me have 1900 fps for purposes of discussion. My 264 WM will get 3100 fps to start that bullet and with it's Ci of .495 but the Lapua Scenar 123 gr match bullet has a Ci of .547 and I estimate that I can get it out at 3200 fps maybe more. The 140 gr Sierra SBT will get to 700 yds before it goes below 1900 fps and it will drift 33" but the match Lapua will drift only 28" at that range and still be going 2050 fps. The Lapua 123 gr will not drop below 1900 fps until it gets to 820 yards a 120 gr advantage over the hunting bullet and it may be more accurate and it will kick a little less. So I propose shooting the 140 Sierra SBT into my standard test at 20 feet but the bullet will have a reduced load and be going only say 2000 fps. I will get to see this bullet and compare it to a Lapua 123 match bullet that I start out at say 2100 fps. This test is not that hard to do and for sure I won't miss! I have shot a 150 gr 7 mm MK into the water filled cartons up close that was going 3000 fps and at that high velocity it expanded more than hunting bullets. In fact it flew apart more than hunting bullets is a better description. In summary I just don't have a range available where I can blast away at long range and shooting the reduced loads will compare a known bullet to an unknown. | ||
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Ive been wanting to try some Lapuys. Let me know what you find out with your reduced load test. Are you going to be taking pictures? Thanks | |||
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I ordered the Lapua Sencars and I also have plenty of other match bullets to test. This is easier to type than to do but I will do in after the snows gone up North. I may try pictures. Time will tell. | |||
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I don't know what length barrel you have on your 264 Win Mag. but I have to believe you can beat 3200 fps by a good bargin. I know of a couple of long range shooters that are getting 3220 from their 6.5 X 284's (28" barrels) safely and accurately. Assuming your barrel is 26" i bet you can be in the neighbor hood of 3400 and maybe a little change. Just yesterday (Saturday) my wife shot a 25" barreled 260 using the 108 Scenar at a modest 3180 fps. The distance was 600 yards the targets 10" steel plates, in a very stiff cross wind. It performed very well. she had 21 hits out of 30 shots. According to the Infinity program it is still running 2092 fps at that range. And that is adjusting for temperature, etc. I don't have any idea how they would perform on coyotes or other similar sized vermin, but those bullets give up velocity very grudingly, and shoot very well. Of coures so does the MatchKing's It will be interesting to see what the tests show. Shoot Safe, Shoot Straight.......RiverRat [ 03-10-2003, 07:55: Message edited by: RiverRat ] | |||
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That was a well thought out response 66. I've been interested in this long-range coyote shooting stuff for a couple years now, and have just got to the point of researching bullet performance. I haven't taken a lot of coyotes at ranges beyond 400 yds. yet, but i do know of one guy that's shooting some sort of 22-6mm hybrid. i think he's getting right around 3600 f.p.s. with the 75 gr. A-Max bullet. The gunsmith that built this rifle for him said that the expansion qualities of that bullet out of HIS rifle were inconsistent and he is abandoning that particular project. But i've had some pretty good results out of an 8 twist 26" barrelled .223AI AR with the new 69 gr. Nosler bullet at ranges approaching 600 yds. | |||
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maybe you should try to hit a milk jug at 800 yards before you go to the trouble? 1500 yard elk? I don't care who they are, thats just dumb. If the top rifle shots in the world can't clean 1000 yards targets at known distance with sighting shots and coaches reading the wind then how can anyone make a first shot wind call that good? Not responsibly for sure, sorry for ranting but this long range artilery game shooting stuff just boils my blood. Hell, you could ride a horse 1000 yards closer to a herd of elk before they cared you were there. | |||
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Reloader 66, I am having a problem finding what your point is? However your data on the 30/378 vrs the 30/06 is not correct. The 100 energy of a full load from the 30/06 is matched at 380 yards by the 30/378 and not 1000 yards. Again I don't know what that point illustrates in any case. In particular I am trying to understand why you say some people are qualified to do this and others are not? Does this infer that I am not qualified? I did chronograph my 264 WM with 142 MK's and they can do 3150 fps instrumental MV. And from 800 to 1000 yards it has more velocity than that expample out of the 30/378 and thus at least an equal chance to expand and that's what I want to determine. | |||
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Savage99 good topic. Just like sscoyote I too have become intrested in long range coyote killing. To test for expansion using water filled plastic bottles will tell you how these buillets will perform on water filled plastic bottles only. If you shoot them into wet news paper again your results wii be how they perform in wet news paper.What I am saying is to test for expansion on coyotes at long range you have to shoot coyotes at long range.There is no other test medeum that will give you the same results. Mr P.O. Ackley did testing for our milatery on how ball amo expansion at verious ranges. He used pigs and goates live to get his test results. His results were these test medeums would could not give him consistant results. Read his articals in P O Ackley reloading volm two. Now to get to expansion on match bullets forget it. Call the Serria tec, support line and talk to them about it. My advice would be to pick a good expanding bullet and work up a load from there. | |||
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Dog shooter, It's a comparitive thing. If one agrees that a SBT will expand at 1900 fps in water, and it will then a MK shot into water will demonstrate how much that bullet expands if at all. | |||
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