GregW
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Second range trip for the new rifle.
6x45, Howa action, 1:9 twist McGowen at 21", Rifle Basix, B&C medalist and VX-II 3-9 in Talley lows.
The first range trip was cold, windy, and had some techincal issues regarding bullet and lands length (long story). All the kinks are out so this morning I hit it again. 45 degrees with a slight wind.
Bullets: 75 Vmax and 80 TTSX
Powders: TAC and H335
First target was with 75 Vmax and TAC. Not too shabby. Common theme with this bullet/powder combo was random fliers as seen on the target. I'll follow up with some of these loads but wanted to see what I was working with today. Powder charge, velocity, and group size are shown on target. Did not hit excessive pressure with the highest charge here.
75 Vmax and H335 here. Random fliers generally went away. Some of the fliers were me and were noted. Velocity is up a bit as it accuracy. Take home here is that ES and SD were much, much lower across the board using H335 compared to TAC. I know these are only 3 shot groups but I think some useful info can be gleaned with this. This is the combo I'll do a follow up tip with. No excessive pressure at the highest powder charge.
And now the 80 TTSX target. This bullet is just not going to work for my application.
With both powders, pressure came upon me much more sudden than with the 75 Vmax. Way more sudden. Accuracy was not too good and my velocity when hitting pressure was not acceptable for me and this rifles application.
Take home: I like this little rifle. Report and recoil are nothing. Easy to shoot and appears to have potential. I imagine I'll find a H335 load in there about 2900 or so and will call it good with the Vmax. This velocity if just fine with me and it's intentions.
The TTSX I think I'm done with. It's too tough a bullet for these velocities and will fall below recommended impact velocity quicker than I want it to. Plus, for some reason, pressure comes quick and sudden. Maybe it's something else but there's a few good reasons I'll look for another deer bullet.
I've got 80 Speer Hot-Cor's and some 80 grain Remington PSP's around somewhere I'll give a go in this rifle.
Any thoughts, comments, and opinions are wanted but only if they're nice...grin...

6x45, Howa action, 1:9 twist McGowen at 21", Rifle Basix, B&C medalist and VX-II 3-9 in Talley lows.
The first range trip was cold, windy, and had some techincal issues regarding bullet and lands length (long story). All the kinks are out so this morning I hit it again. 45 degrees with a slight wind.
Bullets: 75 Vmax and 80 TTSX
Powders: TAC and H335
First target was with 75 Vmax and TAC. Not too shabby. Common theme with this bullet/powder combo was random fliers as seen on the target. I'll follow up with some of these loads but wanted to see what I was working with today. Powder charge, velocity, and group size are shown on target. Did not hit excessive pressure with the highest charge here.

75 Vmax and H335 here. Random fliers generally went away. Some of the fliers were me and were noted. Velocity is up a bit as it accuracy. Take home here is that ES and SD were much, much lower across the board using H335 compared to TAC. I know these are only 3 shot groups but I think some useful info can be gleaned with this. This is the combo I'll do a follow up tip with. No excessive pressure at the highest powder charge.

And now the 80 TTSX target. This bullet is just not going to work for my application.

With both powders, pressure came upon me much more sudden than with the 75 Vmax. Way more sudden. Accuracy was not too good and my velocity when hitting pressure was not acceptable for me and this rifles application.
Take home: I like this little rifle. Report and recoil are nothing. Easy to shoot and appears to have potential. I imagine I'll find a H335 load in there about 2900 or so and will call it good with the Vmax. This velocity if just fine with me and it's intentions.
The TTSX I think I'm done with. It's too tough a bullet for these velocities and will fall below recommended impact velocity quicker than I want it to. Plus, for some reason, pressure comes quick and sudden. Maybe it's something else but there's a few good reasons I'll look for another deer bullet.
I've got 80 Speer Hot-Cor's and some 80 grain Remington PSP's around somewhere I'll give a go in this rifle.
Any thoughts, comments, and opinions are wanted but only if they're nice...grin...