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You might also try fire lapping the barrel and see if it is just something from in the rifling that needs to be polished out. Shoot me a PM if you need some lapping compound for making DIY fire lapping bullets and I can let you borrow mine. I have yet to see 208 Amax's in stock since I have been loading my .300 WTF so I don't know if I can believe that they really exist yet! :tongue: |
Even 168 SMK's were not 100% stable. I know what you mean about the 208's! I bought 500 of them for $20/100 when Midway had its' last big Blem bullets sale. Thanks for the offer on the lapping compound. I'm going to keep playing with it, and if I can't get anything else to work, I may take you up on that.
Regards, -Dan |
What powders are you using and what velocities are you loading to?
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I've documented a lot of it in this thread, but I'm using AA1680, VVN110, and Alliant 2400, and I've tried everything from 900-1200 fps. I've tried lots of combinations/charge weights/etc., burned through probably $100-200 worth of components, and I arrive at the same result. I'm going to keep experimenting though. In fact, as I'm typing this, my Chargemaster is metering out 2400 for supersonic loads. The supersonics are great. I killed a pig with them on Saturday. This may end up being a supersonic only rifle.
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You will get it worked out. These guns are simple and there is something that is just a little off. I am going to read through the thread again. I am no expert but I am pretty good at figuring things out or I might know the right person to ask.
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150 Nosler Ballistic tips are the worst yet. They are unstable at 1300 fps, and from 1050-1200 fps, they are hitting the target at about a 45* angle. Shot some more of the 208's today at 100 yards, and got a 10 shot group that measured 2.5", with only about an inch of vertical dispersion. This was shot at a blank sheet of paper, so the horizontal dispersion could have either been my aiming ability or the 10-15 mph wind.
So far, all of the 208 A-max loads appear stable, but this one is the winner: OAL: 2.265" 8.8 grains VVN-110 Velocity: High: 1052 Low: 998 Average: 1020 SD: 14.79 |
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Had a baffle strike in my suppressor, and the only thing I had been shooting that day was 110 V-max's supersonic, and 90 XTP's subsonic. The 90 XTP is the shortest/lightest bullet you can load. The can was on tight the whole time, I check it often. SOMETHING kicked out and knocked a baffle out of place. I have concluded that my barrel does not stabilize ANY bullet at subsonic velocity to a degree that is safe to shoot through a suppressor. When I get my can back, I'll just stick to supersonic loads. Aaron at Delta Company Arms heard about my situation and has agreed to cut me a deal on one of his 300 BLK barrels in the next few months when he has some in stock. -Dan |
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