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58grs Big Game Win LR primer in Win case gave 2872 fps this out of a Rem 700 BDL 22 in barrel.
That's pretty good.
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58grs Big Game Win LR primer in Win case gave 2872 fps this out of a Rem 700 BDL 22 in barrel.
It may just have a slightly larger appetite. Sometimes a slower barrel isn’t really slower. It may take a little heavier charge weight to achieve the velocity. There are times when a ”slower” barrel isn‘t making the pressure another may make. Pressure and velocity go hand in hand. “XYZ” charge may make the desired velocity and pressure in one, but may not be producing the same pressure (lower) in another. With lower pressure it will in turn have lower velocity.
If I’m wrong correct me, but doesn’t Sauer nitride their barrels on the 101? If they do the barrel will have less friction and the throat will last much much longer. The ‘06 isn’t hard on barrels but that may have an influence. Like I said, I may be wrong but Sauer nitrides most of their barrels instead of blueing. Nitrided barrels build pressure more slowly than not. Due to the extremely hard surface nitriding produces, and lower friction coefficient.
I have read a few times that Sauer nitrides the 101 and higher models, so maybe look into it. I could be way off base.
I bought 2 24” 223 Wylde barrels. I was leaning towards having them nitrided but (was cheap) had my skepticism. I had 1 nitrided and 1 was parkerized so I could compare. The nitrided barrel gets 150 fps more than the parkerized barrel from the same action before I get pressure signs with 55gr .224 E-Tips. I will add that nitriding is supposed to be almost as durable as a chrome lined barrel without any of the dimensions being affected.
Just for the record, you are a big influence on my next rifle purchase. I really like your 101. Oh, BTW, I’m blaming it on you when my wife asks as well.![]()