Greetings all,
I am shooting a 22 in Criterion Barrel with an upper that I just put together. I used a box of Federal Fusion 120 grain for the barrel break-in. After that, I used the Hornady black 123 grain to test for accuracy groups.
I shot to 5 shot groups. Both groups we're holding 5/8 in Center to Center. I then put on a vg6 Precision Lambda muzzle brake. This opened my groups 2 about 7/8 of an inch for the next two five shot groups.
I loaded up some rounds using the Hornady brass, CCI BR4 primers, IMR 8208 XBR powder and Sierra 123 grain hpbt match bullets. My overall length was 2.300 inch. This just fits in my mag.
My test loads were 27 grain, 27.3 grain, 27.6 grain, 27.9 grain, 28.2 grain and 28.5 grain. The 27.3 grain was about an inch and an eighth group. The 28.5 grain what's about 1 inch group. These were my best two groups. The 28.2 + 28.5 groups were showing pressure signs on the head stamp. The worst group was with 27.6 grains at 2 and 1/4 inches.
I have been reloading for quite a few years, but just for bolt-action rifles mainly. This is my first AR loading for accuracy. Do you think I should seat the bullet back a little further? I'm also contemplating taking the muzzle brake off.
Another thought would be to try the CFE 223 powder with this bullet. Have any of you had this drastic of a change when reloading compared to factory?
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.
I am shooting a 22 in Criterion Barrel with an upper that I just put together. I used a box of Federal Fusion 120 grain for the barrel break-in. After that, I used the Hornady black 123 grain to test for accuracy groups.
I shot to 5 shot groups. Both groups we're holding 5/8 in Center to Center. I then put on a vg6 Precision Lambda muzzle brake. This opened my groups 2 about 7/8 of an inch for the next two five shot groups.
I loaded up some rounds using the Hornady brass, CCI BR4 primers, IMR 8208 XBR powder and Sierra 123 grain hpbt match bullets. My overall length was 2.300 inch. This just fits in my mag.
My test loads were 27 grain, 27.3 grain, 27.6 grain, 27.9 grain, 28.2 grain and 28.5 grain. The 27.3 grain was about an inch and an eighth group. The 28.5 grain what's about 1 inch group. These were my best two groups. The 28.2 + 28.5 groups were showing pressure signs on the head stamp. The worst group was with 27.6 grains at 2 and 1/4 inches.
I have been reloading for quite a few years, but just for bolt-action rifles mainly. This is my first AR loading for accuracy. Do you think I should seat the bullet back a little further? I'm also contemplating taking the muzzle brake off.
Another thought would be to try the CFE 223 powder with this bullet. Have any of you had this drastic of a change when reloading compared to factory?
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.
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