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.204 Encore Key-Holeing....HELP!!!

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29 January 2007, 05:58
MIBIGHNTR
.204 Encore Key-Holeing....HELP!!!
Went to the range today to sight-in my brand new .204 Encore and the thing was Key-Holeing every shot.

It is a 26" heavy barrel and I was shooting Hornady 40 grain V-Max factory stuff.

Any ideas???

I plan to call TC tomorrow AM and ask them, "What's up!"

Thanks!

Mark



29 January 2007, 06:22
Josh A.
Generally, keyholing bullets out of proper twist barrels are either a bad crown or the blunderbuss effect. Tight bore near the chamber and looser near the muzzle.

Other than that I dunno.

Josh
29 January 2007, 10:40
ZERMEL
The 204 was designed with the 32gr bullet in mind and has a 1-12" twist.

A 35gr bullet will still work well enough.
But a 40gr bullet is just on the edge of under stability.


Fred M.
zermel@shaw.ca
29 January 2007, 19:52
MIBIGHNTR
Thanks for the input!

I am going to try the 32's and see what I get.

Mark
29 January 2007, 20:19
ZERMEL
Depending on what velocity you get with the 40gr you may try to the 40gr to max velocity.

Higher speed will improve the stability.


Fred M.
zermel@shaw.ca
29 January 2007, 21:15
Mark
I've not had good luck with the 40 gr bullets either. What I found is they will work if you load them up with a max charge, but the gun is just too darn unpleasantly noisy when you do that.

So I stay with the 32 gr Vmax's too.

What I haven't tried is berger makes a flat base 35 gr bullet, I'll order a box of those next time I need to stock up on components and see how they work.


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