Well, Handi has been promoting this ammo for the .223 for months and after having a pak of it sitting around for three monts I finally tried it
Shot 4 five shot groups and let the barrel cool between groups. Overall average for the four groups was 2.13". Two groups each had one flier. I don't normally discount fliers, but each of these were the first shot in the group and each followed a minor scope adjustment and each went high and left. If those two are not counted, the average is 1.63"
I know that a lot of you guys do mucho better with your .223's but this is about as good as this rifle has ever done. Not the greatest and probably wont make a prairie dog gun but will be just fine for a yodel dog unit :grin:
The pak says "high velocity, 3600 feet per second". I ran two of them over the chrony and came up with 3149 and 3314 :eek: Even so, that's plenty fast enough. All of the emptys ejected nicely.
Fired the last 12 rounds at 200 meters picking random objects of about 5 inches in diameter on the backstop. Hits ran about 70% once the scope was dialed in and misses were by a hair.
This gun has had the full treatment: firelapped, chamber polished, forearm floated and washered! I'm done messing with it and may not even bother to reload for it anymore since the Win pak is inexpensive and shoots as well as it does.
My best group today came when instead of resting the forearm and hinge on the sandbags, I rested it on the palm of my hand and rested the back of my hand on the bags. The satisfying thing about that is it more accurately simulates field shooting and that is what is important to me.
Might, maybe, get a .270 barrel for this gun since I'm all set to load for it and have previously given my Ruger .270 to the son in law. If a .270 barrel will shoot at least this good it's plenty accurate for my typical big game shots.