Ladder test new barrel
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Ladder test new barrel
223 tikka now wearing a 12 twist Krieger heavy Palma 26 inches with a zero free bore chamber and sporting a spiffy quattromax muzzle brake. First bullet tried was the 40gr varmageddon tipped in Lapua case with federal gold medal spark plug. Did an initial work up on a wet windy arvo to see how far up it could go with 8208 before pressure. I stopped before pressure stopped me so figured go back to 100 on a better day and see how well it went. 26.7, 26.8, 26.9 and 27 all went into this. Load found at 26.9 and it’s the same as watching holes appear in a target shooting a 22, with the noise level of a 22-250. Will run it through the chrony soon. Can’t wait to start watching the pink mist
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
It would seem you have found that rifles load. Nice.
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
Nice shooting Brad, and as Marcus said your rifle has found its preferred load - have you chrony'd any of yet?
Not that velocity makes accuracy, just out of interest.
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
I'd be happy with that.
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
No chrony work yet. Judging by what components adi used to test loads, somewhere over 3700 is my guess but the barrel is only 41 rounds old
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
This muzzle brake business is getting to me. Think the 260 ai might get one
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And nice shooting
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
That'll work Brad.
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
Good work and it looks like a keeper.
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
Not sure what brake I have as it came with the rifle. However it works well.
Very noticeable difference the few times I shot without it.
It does create a bit of a side blast which some observers aren’t a fan of.
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Very noticeable difference the few times I shot without it.
It does create a bit of a side blast which some observers aren’t a fan of.
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I fired a couple of shots with whiskey wombats new 6.5 short Sherman on the weekend. Don’t know the brand of brake but 60gns of powder and it recoiled like a benchrest 22. Tiny push straight back. No interruption of the site picture
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
A braked 223 shooting 40gn pills, now that would have been sweet to shoot. Maybe like a17Rem
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Re: Ladder test new barrel
Hey brad looks like you have found a load have you got a photo of the gun wearing the brake to show us
Funny how I was just talking to albow about a brake for my Tikka .223 and he thought I was a bit off a softy for thinking off one
Funny how I was just talking to albow about a brake for my Tikka .223 and he thought I was a bit off a softy for thinking off one
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https://www.brownells.com.au/index.php? ... t_id=77220trevort wrote:This muzzle brake business is getting to me. Think the 260 ai might get one
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Trev, thats what is on the 6SLR and will suit the 260AI as well.
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