Other than the 123amax, what bullet would you try in a 16" AA barrel?
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not sure what purpose you intend (paper punching- hunting long range/ short range, what powders you have, etc. ) but most people have good luck with the nosler 120bt. I have an AA chamber and it shoots great with 100 amax, 120 amax, 123 amax,
95 vmax, 100 nosler bt, 120 nosler bt- not so much with the sierra 107 or 123, but I probably just need to play more with those- also have never tried the lapua 108 or 123 (kinda spendy though).-
just some ideas for you.
-mike
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Originally posted by wisconsinteacher View PostI want to use the bullets for paper and distances out to 500 yards at the range.
120 grain Sierra Match King. An excellent bullet, 30% cheaper than a Lapua, and very forgiving in terms of bullet jump and loads.
If your carbine won't shoot these well, you need a new barrel.
LR1955
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Originally posted by LR1955 View PostWT:
120 grain Sierra Match King. An excellent bullet, 30% cheaper than a Lapua, and very forgiving in terms of bullet jump and loads.
If your carbine won't shoot these well, you need a new barrel.
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Originally posted by wisconsinteacher View PostOther than the 123amax, what bullet would you try in a 16" AA barrel?
120gr Sierra Matchking w/ 27.5gr of TAC = 3rd group 0.43"
140gr Sierra Gameking w/ 29.0gr of BL-C2 = 4rd group 0.59"
120gr Hornady A-Max w/ 30gr of BL-C2 = 3rd group 0.61"
123gr Hornady A-Max w/ 30gr of BL-C2 = 3rd group 0.64"
I found that no matter what bullet I was shooting, my rifle shot best with the maximum load. Normally I try to avoid warmer loads but my rifle clearly liked the higher pressures; the starting loads grouped two three times larger.
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Schwag, your results indicating that with higher pressures, the Grendel apeares more accurate. Bolt action rifles take a little more pressure then a AR. I find my bolt grendels (pushed a little harder then an AR) a little more accurate than my AR grendels. But then its only a matter of .25 inches or so.
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Originally posted by Schwag173 View PostI was at the (50 yard) range this morning for my first round of load testing with my recently acquired 16" AA barrel (1:7.5" twist). Here is what shot best for me:
120gr Sierra Matchking w/ 27.5gr of TAC = 3rd group 0.43"
140gr Sierra Gameking w/ 29.0gr of BL-C2 = 4rd group 0.59"
120gr Hornady A-Max w/ 30gr of BL-C2 = 3rd group 0.61"
123gr Hornady A-Max w/ 30gr of BL-C2 = 3rd group 0.64"
I found that no matter what bullet I was shooting, my rifle shot best with the maximum load. Normally I try to avoid warmer loads but my rifle clearly liked the higher pressures; the starting loads grouped two three times larger.
You are in Spokane and are shooting at only 50 yards? What is up with that?
50 yards shooting with a centerfire utility type of rifle won't give you reliable information on accuracy potential. Neither will 100 yards. 200 to 500 yards will.
LR1955
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LR1955; as indicated, this was my first trip to the range for load development. By shooting only 50 yards, my 7x scope simulates a 14x @ 100yards and thus helps reduce my human error in shot consistency. I was testing to see what my rifle likes, not my marksmanship. The key word was 'first.' Now that I have narrowed down the million or so variables, I'll go play at longer ranges.Last edited by Guest; 09-16-2012, 03:55 AM.
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