A bad day at the range is still better than a good day at work!
I got to shoot my 30-06 barrel again today along with my 500 S&W barrel.
I had eight different loads to try in the 06 and only one for the 500. All loads were chronographed while shooting for groups. All 30-06 loads used FC brass (except the 8th load) and CCI-200 primers.
The first load for the 06 was
57 grains of IMR-4350 and 165 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip bullets seated to an overall length of 3.469. I got 1 bad reading on the chronograph so the chrono results are for 4 shots.
Average Velocity = 2797
Highest Velocity = 2829
Lowest Velocity = 2769
Extreme Spread = 60
Standard Deviation = 24
5 shot group at 100 yards = 5.875
Second load for the 06
57 grains of IMR-4350 and 165 grain Remington PSP-CL bullets seated to an overall length of 3.287.
Average Velocity = 2750
Highest Velocity = 2780
Lowest Velocity = 2720
Extreme Spread = 60
Standard Deviation = 24
5 shot group at 100 yards = 2.562
Third load for the 06
59 grains of IMR-4350 and 150 grain Remington PSP-CL bullets seated to an overall length of 3.300.
Average Velocity = 2858
Highest Velocity = 2884
Lowest Velocity = 2837
Extreme Spread = 47
Standard Deviation = 22
5 shot group at 100 yards = 5.312, 4 shots went into 2 and 3 shots were .75
Fourth load for the 06
59 grains of IMR-4350 and 150 grain Winchester Power Point bullets seated to an overall length of 3.287.
Average Velocity = 2885
Highest Velocity = 2914
Lowest Velocity = 2875
Extreme Spread = 39
Standard Deviation = 16
5 shot group at 100 yards = 3.375
Fifth load for the 06
51 Grains of Varget and 150 grain Remington PSP-CL bullets seated to an overall length of 3.320.
Average Velocity = 2757
Highest Velocity = 2794
Lowest Velocity = 2728
Extreme Spread = 66
Standard Deviation = 26
5 shot group at 100 yards = 3.937
Sixth load for the 06
51 Grains of Varget and 150 grain Winchester Power Point bullets seated to an overall length of 3.235.
Average Velocity = 2793
Highest Velocity = 2829
Lowest Velocity = 2771
Extreme Spread = 58
Standard Deviation = 22
5 shot group at 100 yards = 3.875 4 shots went into .812
Seventh load for the 06
51 Grains of Varget and 150 grain Hornady SST Interlock bullets seated to an overall length of 3.362.
Average Velocity = 2770
Highest Velocity = 2816
Lowest Velocity = 2740
Extreme Spread = 76
Standard Deviation = 31
5 shot group at 100 yards = 2.500
Eighth load for the 06
52 Grains of Surplus Military Powder IMR-4895 and 150 grain Remington PSP-CL bullets seated to the crimp groove and crimped with a Lee Factory Crimp die. This load also used Winchester brass.
Average Velocity = 2948
Highest Velocity = 2977
Lowest Velocity = 2928
Extreme Spread = 49
Standard Deviation = 20
5 shot group at 100 yards = 2.750
It took me 2.75 hours to shoot all these rounds because I didnt want the barrel to get hot and affect the groups. As you can tell this barrel has a long way to go to get acceptable groups. I touched up the crown this evening and will see if this helps its grouping ability.
I changed stocks and installed the 500 S&W barrel. It is equipped with a Burris 1.5-4 pistol scope on a scout mount. The load was 38 grains of LilGun and 385 grain Remington bullets seated to an overall length of 2.220. I used Starline brass and Winchester Large Rifle primers.
The first shot hit about 2.5 low and a little to the right. The next shot had the same elevation but hit about 4 farther to the right. The next shot missed the target and so did the next two. I walked over to the target and saw the 3 shots that missed the paper. They were grouped into about 2 and were 13 to the right. I walked back to the bench and adjusted the scope over to the left 13. I noticed the scope had slipped forward in the rings until it bottomed out against the rear ring, this explained the shots drifting.
I fired again after adjusting the scope and this shot hit right under the bullseye, the next shot hit right beside it and 3 shots went into a 1.5 center to center group!
Average Velocity = 1978
Highest Velocity = 2003
Lowest Velocity = 1951
Extreme Spread = 52
3 shot group at 100 yards = 1.5
All chronograph reading were taken 12 in front of the muzzle. I touched up the crown on the 500 and it really seemed to help it, hopefully the 30-06 will respond to it also.
After shooting I took the scope and Weaver rings off the 500 and installed a set of Leupold QRW rings. The Weaver rings were the type that hooked on one side and tightened with two screws on the other side. I also bottomed the scope turret up against the front ring to keep it from slipping forward.
GOOD SHOOTING!
Slufoot