arlaunch
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I finally got the time to work up some loads with Sierra #1390's, a Colt carbine and AA2230 powder.
To my surprise i was able to achieve NATO velocities very quickly and with groups around an inch with out pressure.
I broke into the 3000fps region at 25.3 grains and found a good shooting load around 25.6-8 grains. Above that i saw increasing pressure and groups size opening up.
I was able to verify 25.7 twice with equal results ( dead on 1 MOA) Unfortunately on the 3rd verification trip the group opened up and left me wondering. I will try it again with better brass.
I just wanted to post that i broke the 3,000fps region easily and to my surprise with a 16 inch barrel.
On the flip side i tested my other Colt carbine with W748. and the same bullet. It took .4 grains over book max to just barely crest the 2800. That combo shoots much, much better though. (No pressure)
The carbine tested shooting the W748 shoots better though.
Anybody else find a powder that clears the 3000fps region in a carbine fairly easily?
AA2230 is fast with 55 grain bullets.
Edit: Much later... I think my chronograph was acting up. Later verifications showed more like 2870fps instead of 3000.
I ditched AA2230 and went with H4895. That gets me right at 3000fps with around 26.1 grains and a CCI#41 primer. Other primers will net slower velocities.
To my surprise i was able to achieve NATO velocities very quickly and with groups around an inch with out pressure.
I broke into the 3000fps region at 25.3 grains and found a good shooting load around 25.6-8 grains. Above that i saw increasing pressure and groups size opening up.
I was able to verify 25.7 twice with equal results ( dead on 1 MOA) Unfortunately on the 3rd verification trip the group opened up and left me wondering. I will try it again with better brass.
I just wanted to post that i broke the 3,000fps region easily and to my surprise with a 16 inch barrel.
On the flip side i tested my other Colt carbine with W748. and the same bullet. It took .4 grains over book max to just barely crest the 2800. That combo shoots much, much better though. (No pressure)
The carbine tested shooting the W748 shoots better though.
Anybody else find a powder that clears the 3000fps region in a carbine fairly easily?
AA2230 is fast with 55 grain bullets.
Edit: Much later... I think my chronograph was acting up. Later verifications showed more like 2870fps instead of 3000.
I ditched AA2230 and went with H4895. That gets me right at 3000fps with around 26.1 grains and a CCI#41 primer. Other primers will net slower velocities.