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Cheechako
Guest
Who Me - I used to have a dime like that.
Ray
Ray
Why would you replace a barrel for keyholing?
al
Please explain how a barrel can "wear out" to cause keyholing?
Keyholing in modern production rifles is caused by ONE thing...... too little twist for the bullet. If the velocity and twist are correct, It WILL NOT KEYHOLE, there is no "defect" that can cause it. Conversely I'm tired of hearing guys send their guns back because "I tried 107's in my 243 and the stupid thing shot sideways..."
you'se guys can hop and snort all's you want but until you understand WHY bullets tumble it's purely uninformed ranting..
BTW I've got dozens of match grade barrels that will keyhole with loads that I regularly shoot in other rifles of the same chambering. They're set up that way on purpose. The factory Sako mentioned above has a 14.6 twist that's marginally too loose for 70gt NBT's, when the temp falls below 55degrees they turn sideways. 70 and above she bugholes at 1000 MSL.
Now, if someone can come up with a rational reason for loss of stability other than twist rate I'll be happy to eat my words.
(And no, "I sent it back and they replaced the barrel and now it works," isn't rational!)
al
"You'se guys" I resent that, you don't know me or anything about me.
My first Range officer, I built my BR rifle in 1977, carried a group like yours in his wallet for maybe 10-15 years, the target paper was decomposing. He said he shot the group with a .222 I never doubted his group because I had shot one like that with my Remington 722 in .222. I left my group home.
Who, shoot me 5 groups on the same piece of paper all side by side then we can talk about your gun and skills. I'm sure Ray and I will give you the once over about your agg maybe a twice over. Not going to call all you a pilgrim but one group is kinda like protection on your first hot date might never happen again for you.
Stephen Perry
Angeles BR
Who Me, that's a nice group. If the gun will agg like that, even twice that, you really need to hit some factory matches.
al
Who me, You've had 3 years to shoot a better billfold group. Where is the picture?
Butch
Thanks Al! I'm not really interested in match shooting, I like those natural reactive targets that blow up... A.K.A. Prairie Dogs