I built an AR-15 upper in it, and I also have Turk Mauser chambered for it. 30-'06 cases cut to 1.900", so its my personal wildcat. Has anyone had experience with cast bullets fouling supressors?įWIW, I have a 44 cal rifle I shoot only as a suppressed rifle. I don’t know if any of this helps, I have a stack load of photos of targets and scribbled notes somewhere and can dig them out if you are interestedīut the end result has been an accurate round with a lot of features that I like trailboss. i look at the bottom of the page from my range book for that day and it indicates that the 208's ''Very quiet,Very accuate'' I would like a flat nose heavier projectile as I was getting an inch group with the 208gr. (as well as needing to tighten up on my quality control!!) 310 produced the following data 1034, 1033, 1065.so I am possibly at the top end of where I want to be for that projectile. We chrono some of the loads and according to my range book 3 rounds at 9.5 trail boss with filler with no flaring on the mouth of the case sized at. Now I have also a rather large suppressor that I had custom built but the noise signature is Low I even took tome ammo of my initial 208gr ammo out when I picked up the suppressor and let the manufacturer have a go, he too was impressed. I am also aware of another gunshop owner that runs a load lighter than yours (in weight of TB) and also uses a filler and that to is a extremely quiet round. I dont know if that somehow has helped but ive never had a problem. Whilst I appreciate that some powders may not be position sensitive I am a firm believer that we make rounds as accurate and as consistent as humanly possible, I weigh and sort projectiles that I cast, weeding out visually deformed or too light a projectile, as I also do with the brass I shoot, so why wouldn’t I ensure that the powder is in exactly the same place on every round? it’s a natural wool fiber filler that JeffinNZ markets. I settled on an 180gr fn with 9.5 gr trail boss, but what I have done is use a filler. I am using FC brass with CCI lr primers no enlarging of flash whole, i debur but thats it. I too initially settled on o 208 gr lead WW cast projectile but didn’t like the shape of the projectile, it was a rather pointed taper and I far prefer a flat nose projectile. I recently went through the same exercise in regards to subsonic loads.i dont know if any of this may help but. maybe it was a fluke or position sensitive got me. I opened the primer flashole to 9/64 as recommended. The bullet didn't make it out of the barrel. Using a Leupold MK4 4.5-14x50 at 50 yards.10clicks of elevation put me at the same POI as the 175gr FGMM.I loaded up some 200 gr jacketed with mag primers and 8.8 trail Boss for a first try. Just haven't gotten back to the range with it yet. The powder dropper has a hard time with the fluffy TrailBoss powder. so that may have had something to do with it also. They were loaded a little shorter 2.725". I took my 700AAC/SD to the range a week ago to test a few subsonic handloads I was working on.Ĩ.0gr of Titegroup gave me: 935, 903, 920, 932fps.
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