M7025-06
Beginner
- Jun 28, 2014
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Made a trip to the range this morning to test some 117 gr Sierra Pro Hunters in the 'ol 25-06. I had tried these bullets a couple of years ago and stopped at 53 gr of R-22 with fairly poor results, so I started at 53 gr and worked up to 55.8 gr., stepping up by 0.3 gr. after I hit 54.5 gr. Lyman's #49 shows a max load of 53.5 gr while Sierra's #6 shows 50.5 gr.
For some reason the last 2 rounds of the last 3-shot group would not chamber. I measured the 2 rounds when I got home and the only thing that was different was the cases for these 2 rounds was 0.007'' longer than the rest...the measurement to the ogive was exactly where it should be (all rounds were seated to 2.738''/0.030'' off the lands), same with the measurement with the headspace gauge. The bullets looked liked they had rifling marks on them, so I don't know what happened to there.
To the good stuff (all shot @ 200 yds)...group F (55.0 gr) showed some good promise printing a nice 1.40'' clover-leaf. Group G (55.3 gr) was a little better @ 1.135'' (not quite a perfect clover-leaf). Group H had the biggest spread @ 1.568'', still not bad though.
Something I found interesting. I ran this load through quick load and looked at an OBT chart I found online. Node #5 (24'' barrel) showed 1.228 ms. At 55.3 gr, QL showed a barrel time of 1.228 ms, which was the best group of the set.
I'll load up 10-20 of group G and test them again next time out...hopefully with the same results.
Group F:
Group G:
Group H:
For some reason the last 2 rounds of the last 3-shot group would not chamber. I measured the 2 rounds when I got home and the only thing that was different was the cases for these 2 rounds was 0.007'' longer than the rest...the measurement to the ogive was exactly where it should be (all rounds were seated to 2.738''/0.030'' off the lands), same with the measurement with the headspace gauge. The bullets looked liked they had rifling marks on them, so I don't know what happened to there.
To the good stuff (all shot @ 200 yds)...group F (55.0 gr) showed some good promise printing a nice 1.40'' clover-leaf. Group G (55.3 gr) was a little better @ 1.135'' (not quite a perfect clover-leaf). Group H had the biggest spread @ 1.568'', still not bad though.
Something I found interesting. I ran this load through quick load and looked at an OBT chart I found online. Node #5 (24'' barrel) showed 1.228 ms. At 55.3 gr, QL showed a barrel time of 1.228 ms, which was the best group of the set.
I'll load up 10-20 of group G and test them again next time out...hopefully with the same results.
Group F:
Group G:
Group H: