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Chapter 3 Sabotless Shooting
« on: July 12, 2013, 01:44:36 PM »
It was suppose to be cool this morning, so I ran to the Rock Pit to continue my experimenting shooting .50 cal. bullets.

The two bullets that I am working most with right are a couple of Barnes XPB bullets, a .500x275 grain and .500x325 grain bullets.  Oddly enough they are not the same diameter. The 325's a about a thousandth less diameter and need to be knurled to load well in my tight Knight Wiseman barrel.  And just one thing to verify a friend picked up some .500x275 grain Barnes expanders and they are the same size as the 275 XPB's.

These are the two quality bullets I am experimenting with at the moment. I do also have a box of Speer .50x300grain Deep Curls that feel equally good going down the bore - next I will get some of them shot also...



I did make it to the Rock Pit and it was not near as cool as I thought it might be... I forgot all that Basalt would be retaining the heat they have been collecting for the past several days.

I did decide to you the old Project Rifle again but I have removed the Laminate stock and put a composite stock on it for hunting.

I got the equipment set up and sort of had a plan for todays shooting. My main goal was to check velocities and compare the sabotless loads with the velocity of the 3 test shots using a bullet of near the same weight and a sabot.

I do say that I was somewhat disappointed in my first three shots, although accuracy really was not the goal, but it did and does make me wonder about the condition of the pitted bore on this rifle. The bigger problem was looking into the morning sun. This rifle still has the original hoodless front blade with the copper bead. Without the hood that bead kept showing a really bright star effect - really wish I had a hood. As the sun rose in the morning it become less of a distraction. Actually I want to repeat this whole experiment with a better sun angle... It somewhat worried me that it would get under the sun screens of the Chrono.

Here is a composite picture of the shooting trip and the components.



I really think the shooting this morning shows a lot of promise - wish I had not thrown a couple of the shots - so it would look better, but the velocity is there.
« Last Edit: July 12, 2013, 01:52:02 PM by Sabotloader »
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Re: Chapter 3 Sabotless Shooting
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2013, 01:59:50 PM »


I am hoping to do this same shoot next week using either the new Ultra Lite or the Mountaineer, I have a Kevlar stock coming for it an if it shows up I would have to shoot it.
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Re: Chapter 3 Sabotless Shooting
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2013, 07:00:18 AM »
You might have to change your name from Sabotloader to Fullbore.


Do you think the extra velocity on your third bloodline/sabot shot was because the barrel warmed up?

Is that a 100 yard target?

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Re: Chapter 3 Sabotless Shooting
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2013, 07:47:23 AM »
You might have to change your name from Sabotloader to Fullbore.


Do you think the extra velocity on your third bloodline/sabot shot was because the barrel warmed up?

Probably more from fouling constricting the bore - just a guess + the sun angle was so bad under the screens I do worry about the accuracy of the readings.


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