Now that I've worked up a few loads that fully function in my blackout, I've been working on trying to find their sweet spot. They're considerably better than the factory ammo that I have used in terms of what I am wanting to do with it.
Long story short, I loaded up a bunch of bullets that I have liked the performance of in order to try to tweak them some for accuracy. Mostly in seating depth. I was also very surprised that one of the loads that I tried had full function and cycling and bolt hold open all the way down to 884 feet per second. I wasn't really expecting that. Though they weren't the most accurate in that bullet weight and why I don't have them shown below. The ones I seated shorter gained some pressure and velocity and grouped better.
I'm not sure why, but the slowest ones with enforcer powder were also louder. Maybe from ejection port noise. I'm really not sure. But the #9 powder sounds better to my ear and have higher velocities too.
And before anyone mentions it, I did adjust my crosshair before I left the range. I just didn't want to change anything in the middle of testing, so now I'm hitting in the bullseye with my loads now.
Anyway, I wanted to share the targets, and velocities and such. They were just shot at 25 yards off a bench/bipod because I didn't really have a lot of time to do the test because it was after 4PM before I even got up there today and was pressed for time to finish before it got dark but should give an idea of what they can do. All were 5 shot groups.
Here are the targets with the best 3 of each bullet weight and seat depth that I have tried so far.
190 gr Nosler
Enforcer powder
I honestly pulled the flyer. I'm not saying it would've been for the better or worse, but I pulled it nonetheless.
220 gr sierra matchking
#9 powder
240 gr sierra matchking
#9 powder
*There were no pressure signs. These worked really good.
Long story short, I loaded up a bunch of bullets that I have liked the performance of in order to try to tweak them some for accuracy. Mostly in seating depth. I was also very surprised that one of the loads that I tried had full function and cycling and bolt hold open all the way down to 884 feet per second. I wasn't really expecting that. Though they weren't the most accurate in that bullet weight and why I don't have them shown below. The ones I seated shorter gained some pressure and velocity and grouped better.
I'm not sure why, but the slowest ones with enforcer powder were also louder. Maybe from ejection port noise. I'm really not sure. But the #9 powder sounds better to my ear and have higher velocities too.
And before anyone mentions it, I did adjust my crosshair before I left the range. I just didn't want to change anything in the middle of testing, so now I'm hitting in the bullseye with my loads now.
Anyway, I wanted to share the targets, and velocities and such. They were just shot at 25 yards off a bench/bipod because I didn't really have a lot of time to do the test because it was after 4PM before I even got up there today and was pressed for time to finish before it got dark but should give an idea of what they can do. All were 5 shot groups.
Here are the targets with the best 3 of each bullet weight and seat depth that I have tried so far.
190 gr Nosler
Enforcer powder
I honestly pulled the flyer. I'm not saying it would've been for the better or worse, but I pulled it nonetheless.
220 gr sierra matchking
#9 powder
240 gr sierra matchking
#9 powder
*There were no pressure signs. These worked really good.