I've been reading this post with great intrest. For the last couple of weeks I've been playing with a 6x47 on a sporter barrel that was chambered, using a more standard approach. I'm only getting .5 groups, but my God the extreme vel. spread is only 3 fps, using Berger 105's and H4350. So I'm thinkin that I might want a barrel in 6x47 for my 1000 yd. rifle.
Al
Is this reamer and the rest of your method going to provide a noticeable improvement over a more conventional approach.
Thanks
JR
I can't relate to a person being "unconventional" without achieving in a solid gain. I quit being different just for he sake of being different 25yrs ago.
IMO a shooting system has to be strong across the boards or it's just another rifle..... THE PPC's WIN FOR A REASON. It ain't about luck nor even numbers, the numbers are the RESULT of the methods. Also IMO, these methods can translate to other rounds.
Right now my bro-in-law is shooting next to me with a .243AI built to BR spec's and shooting PROPERLY fireformed brass in a PROPERLY headspaced chamber. He's turning in some real bugholes, tuned to perfection. BUT, he's also shooting down where the .243AI likes to shoot, almost 500fps slower than my 6X47L. This isn't as huge a problem as it would seem, up close, but get out to 600yds and his higher ES and winddrift become real factors.
Folks in point blank BR will spend huge dollars over 100fps @ 100yds where the difference is truly minuscule. In fact they'll OVERplay this hand quite often as they'll strive for the extra 100fps while ignoring 45fps Extreme Spread just because in reality the difference is lost in the noise...... but out in the Big Air they both items become real players. Bugholes up close don't tell the whole story, beyond 500yds you can start to really see differences in letoffs due to the lower velocity and higher ES. At 100/200 the DIFFERENCE lost in misreading the wind letoff by a few mph is pretty hard to quantify but at 600yds it can sometimes be measured in inches. Same with ES regarding drop, it's starting to show up as vertical @600yds.
As per your actual question. All's I can say is that in the last ten yrs the number of innovations that I've seen that were "unconventional" at the time but are now standard fare can't be numbered on both hands.......
Same with the number of total flops.
moreso.
In all this I'm happy with the choices I've made.
For your situation I'll suggest that you make some proper bras by necking down to a false shoulder and JAMMING it and see if you can see the difference. It's FREE and you'll be able to tell us how it went.
I'm waiting for your testing.
al