Tumbling/ Keyholing.
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Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Wondering if anyone can explain the cause & effects of tumbling. I recently received a 17 rem in Sako from Magnum Sports , sight unseen & upon trying out various loads I found a number had "tumbled" ( read gone in sideways on the target) & pressure signs were evident via pierced primers. Not clearly evident from the attached photo but can be seen below the arrow on the LHS target where I was experimenting with various loads. Any enlightenment will be appreciated.
Crown appears OK & loads are not hot. Barrel has been given a good going over with Iosso & also Hoppes No 9.-
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Highly likely the barrel has a build up of carbon in it from prevous owner/s.
I picked up one cheap with a canjar trigger on it and had a similar experience. After I got the carbon out it would group the 20 gn vmav at around .5 inch. But it needs to be cleaned after about 20 rounds max. Then a couple of fowling shots to settle again.
They are 1 in 10 twist so 25 gn vmax is generally to long. 25gn hollow points are ok.
I picked up one cheap with a canjar trigger on it and had a similar experience. After I got the carbon out it would group the 20 gn vmav at around .5 inch. But it needs to be cleaned after about 20 rounds max. Then a couple of fowling shots to settle again.
They are 1 in 10 twist so 25 gn vmax is generally to long. 25gn hollow points are ok.
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Thanks Mudgegonga - any trick to getting rid of the carbon build up , I've given it a really good go over with Iosso & Hoppes several times.
Barry
Barry
Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Any details on projectile weight and barrel twist
Bill
Bill
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Bill , projectiles are 20 grain , 2207 is the powder at 17.2 grains but can't tell you re the barrel twist , can't even find out the maker of the barrel , it's SS. There may be some Sako tragic who can chime is about twist but ATM I'm in a jaundiced Sako mood I guess I've gotta wait for the Council Clear up time before sending it to the dump !!
But , do appreciate all suggestions.
Barry
But , do appreciate all suggestions.
Barry
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
I'll take it to the tip for you for $200
Marcus
Marcus
Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
I have a late 70's Sako .17 Rem that sends the 25g vmax sideways and prints a perfect side on profile of the pill on target, still doesn't group half bad Went back to the old fashioned 25g HP and it shoots like a trooper
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Branxhunter - the offer is appreciated but my blood pressure has now receded & I may persevere a bit more.!
Waldo - yep , it's strange how some projectiles work & other create the tumble effect. I'm now starting to blame the hot (around 36/38 ) weather when I've been experimenting but then again ADI powder is not supposed to be affected so much
Waldo - yep , it's strange how some projectiles work & other create the tumble effect. I'm now starting to blame the hot (around 36/38 ) weather when I've been experimenting but then again ADI powder is not supposed to be affected so much
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Going too fast due to high pressure won’t induce tumbling. And your barrel twist should be right for a 20 vm.barryb wrote:Branxhunter - the offer is appreciated but my blood pressure has now receded & I may persevere a bit more.!
Waldo - yep , it's strange how some projectiles work & other create the tumble effect. I'm now starting to blame the hot (around 36/38 ) weather when I've been experimenting but then again ADI powder is not supposed to be affected so much
I have had a dirty 22 start spreading pills all over the place so I am going to agree with the dirty or worse, worn out barrel. Someone with a borescope will tell you
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Scrub the beejesus out if it, better yet a chemical foaming solvent... and start the process of looking for a new barrel.
Many 17Rem rifles I think are just not cleaned properly. Once done, their life returns.
Cheers...
Con
Many 17Rem rifles I think are just not cleaned properly. Once done, their life returns.
Cheers...
Con
Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Q-tips/cotton ear wax cleaners ... I cut them with a bit of the stalk left and push them through with a $15 cheap 17cal rod. The cotton tip can be soaked in Sweets or WipeOut (non-foaming) and they create a ripper and firm patch. Good patches too!
I DETEST scrubbing with a nylon brush etc as your right, they're a shit!
Cheers...
Con
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
If you have already scrubbed with iosso and no improvement, sounds like your best bet is to unscrew that tube and start a tomato garden. Get a new barrel and be done with it.
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Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions/input. I'll do a bit more brushing this time using the Sweets & Wipeout process & see what happens. If everything fails where would you point me directionally to find a reasonably priced 17 Mach1V barrel for a replacement.
Re: Tumbling/ Keyholing.
I'm due for two barrels in 2018. One will be a Swann stainless to see what the quality is like. Love to do a 17/222, believe he has both reamers.
Cheers...
Con