Well. it's that time of year again......you guys all see it. When everyone in the country brings you thier 5 3/4 pound 300 wbys and 30-378's to "get em to shoot like yours" for deer season. I, personaly, am getting to dislike this season more and more. It's just frustrating when no mater what you do.....SOME OF THE DAMN THINGS JUST WON'T SHOOT. I just havent learned when to say " WHEN" yet!!! Not to mention the beating I get.
Anyway...the 30-378. The guy insists on using 200 Sierra HPBT's becuse they work in his brothers gun. I decided to try some RL 25 with the 200's , since I have a pile of it. The loading data out there is all over the place on where to start. I loaded 5 with 92 gr, and 3 each with 94, 96, 98, 100, 102, & 104.
The first 5 five at 92 gr. were all hang-fires. It took me a min. to figure it out since I had never had a hang-fire before. I thought there was something wrong with the trigger!!!! I have herd of em, but never had one. The rest of the the groups went along with out a hitch, and I started to se a bit of PSI at 102 and 104. I just figured that the 92 grain loads were to light of loads. Now I am not so sure. Would a to light of a load even cause a hang-fire?
Anyway....It shot good at 98 and I had a called flyer at 100, so I loaded up 8 more at 97, 6 each at 98, 99, and 100 ( two 3 shot groups). The first thing I noticed was that EVERY group was 2 and 1 groups except the 100 gr groups, they were both just bad. But worse....I had another 5 hang-fires!!!! All five of the hang-fires were the one out of the group as best as I could tell. I did some dry firing with the gun, and when the hammer falls, the cross hairs are all over the place. I do take my time between shots/groups so as to not get things to warm. I also cleaned half way through ....I shot one group of each load and cleaned and shot them in reverse order after I cleaned, so it isn't a fowling issue.
Could I have a bad batch of primers? They are fresh (new blue box) Fed 215's. I do know that the factory WBY rifles come with a 1-12 twist....that might explain the flyers.....just not enough twist to fully stabilize the 200's.
I am kind of stumped. I am going to try some 180 grain bullets. That might get rid of the flyers. I do know that my powder is good.....I have a bunch of the same lot # that I use in my comp gun. This was over two days, but the weather was identical....40 degrees, cloudy and calm......PERFECT. I am always carfull that there is no tumbling media blocking the flash holes....I check them when they come out of the drum, and again when I clean the primer pockets.
Any Ideas????
Thanks.
Tod
Anyway...the 30-378. The guy insists on using 200 Sierra HPBT's becuse they work in his brothers gun. I decided to try some RL 25 with the 200's , since I have a pile of it. The loading data out there is all over the place on where to start. I loaded 5 with 92 gr, and 3 each with 94, 96, 98, 100, 102, & 104.
The first 5 five at 92 gr. were all hang-fires. It took me a min. to figure it out since I had never had a hang-fire before. I thought there was something wrong with the trigger!!!! I have herd of em, but never had one. The rest of the the groups went along with out a hitch, and I started to se a bit of PSI at 102 and 104. I just figured that the 92 grain loads were to light of loads. Now I am not so sure. Would a to light of a load even cause a hang-fire?
Anyway....It shot good at 98 and I had a called flyer at 100, so I loaded up 8 more at 97, 6 each at 98, 99, and 100 ( two 3 shot groups). The first thing I noticed was that EVERY group was 2 and 1 groups except the 100 gr groups, they were both just bad. But worse....I had another 5 hang-fires!!!! All five of the hang-fires were the one out of the group as best as I could tell. I did some dry firing with the gun, and when the hammer falls, the cross hairs are all over the place. I do take my time between shots/groups so as to not get things to warm. I also cleaned half way through ....I shot one group of each load and cleaned and shot them in reverse order after I cleaned, so it isn't a fowling issue.
Could I have a bad batch of primers? They are fresh (new blue box) Fed 215's. I do know that the factory WBY rifles come with a 1-12 twist....that might explain the flyers.....just not enough twist to fully stabilize the 200's.
I am kind of stumped. I am going to try some 180 grain bullets. That might get rid of the flyers. I do know that my powder is good.....I have a bunch of the same lot # that I use in my comp gun. This was over two days, but the weather was identical....40 degrees, cloudy and calm......PERFECT. I am always carfull that there is no tumbling media blocking the flash holes....I check them when they come out of the drum, and again when I clean the primer pockets.
Any Ideas????
Thanks.
Tod