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16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

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Well there are lots of post asking "will a 16" or 18" barrel shoot out to X distance"...so I took my 16" JP VTAC upper build and hit the range.

I was shooting some hand loads...77gr SMK's over RL-15...and decided to try 600 yards.
This is the first time I have shot this rifle past 300 yards. The wind was blowing pretty good and I was holding into pretty good.

I was able to put five rounds on steel with very little effort. Sorry for the bad timing...there was some gents hammering away next to me but you can see all the hits and hear most of them.

Take care,Stan

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Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Outsy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Stan, how bout next time you get Amber on the trigger, she is much better to look at.

Thanks man. </div></div>

We already did that....see video below.

Yep...the JP's really are sweet shooting rifles. With the adjustable gas block, muzzle brake, and low mass bolt carrier group and buffer....it really makes the recoil impulse next to nothing.

Take care,Stan
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Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BCP</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What shooting range is that? </div></div>

Its a private range here in Nor. Calif. More info here: http://www.tehamashooters.com/
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Need to find something like that down where I am (Auburn). We used to have a really good little private one but it ended up being shut down.

Sac Valley is pretty nice I just wish I could find another private one w/a door charge to keep out the riffraff type of thing.
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

I have a 14.5 inch JP and mine shoots well out to 600 on steel with the 73gr match Berger bullet. A 5 shot 100 yds group attached.

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Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

Stan,
What altitude are you at on that range? And if you know what FPS are you shooting the 77gr. rounds at?

Thanks. I have a 16" Noveske Recon that I have shot at 565 yards no problem, But I tried to get on target with same gun and rounds at 1K and I could not manage. I run 60gr. Hornady TAP .223 ammo.

I have some Black hills 77 grain white box ammo that I want to try out. But I think being in Florida, altitude is working against me...
Jack
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

Looks like some good fun. Have you gotten a chance to try the 75 grain hornady bthp? I use these in my 15.4" Wilson build but have given thought to tryin the 77's. The 75's fly great out to 600 for me but always lookin for better results.
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

Hi Jack.
The range elevation is 818'. So not that high really. Right at 2650 fps is what I am getting out of the 16". I get 2775 or there abouts out of the 20" JP with the same load.

I have never tried the Hornady 75's. I was thinking about trying some in my Tikka bolt rifle as I am using AI mags with it and have LOTS of room to seat them out far.

Take care,Stan
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jackinfl</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Stan,
What altitude are you at on that range? And if you know what FPS are you shooting the 77gr. rounds at?

Thanks. I have a 16" Noveske Recon that I have shot at 565 yards no problem, But I tried to get on target with same gun and rounds at 1K and I could not manage. I run 60gr. Hornady TAP .223 ammo.

I have some Black hills 77 grain white box ammo that I want to try out. But I think being in Florida, altitude is working against me...
Jack </div></div>

Try the 70 gr Berger VLD you should be good at 2650fps out to about 850.
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: uscbigdawg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you've got the real estate in the mag, go 80 gr. VLD and be done with it.

Rich
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Not sure if you can load the 80s to mag length in an AR.
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Right at 2650 fps is what I am getting out of the 16". I get 2775 or there abouts out of the 20" JP with the same load.
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Stan-
I shoot the same basic load - 77gr SMK over 24.0 grains of RL 15 in a Winchester case and Rem 7 1/2 primers - but I'm not getting the MV you are, out of my 18" Noveske SPR. I'm closer to 2600, but the load does shoot with excellent accuracy and precision - I have had it out to 895 yds, banging steel every shoot. Would you mind telling us the powder charge and case/primer combo you are using?
thanks much-
-James
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

Hi James.
Here is what I am using:

Win. brass
24.3 grains of RL-15
CCI SR primers (non-magnum)
77 gr. SMK's seated at 2.26" (mag length).

What twist is your barrel? Mine are both 1:8 twist and the chamber is a Wylde.

Take care,Stan

Take care,Stan
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BgBmBoo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi James.
Here is what I am using:

Win. brass
24.3 grains of RL-15
CCI SR primers (non-magnum)
77 gr. SMK's seated at 2.26" (mag length).

What twist is your barrel? Mine are both 1:8 twist and the chamber is a Wylde.

Take care,Stan

Take care,Stan </div></div>

Thanks for that load info Stan-

My Noveske has a 1:7 twist (polygonal rifling) and Noveske's proprietary chamber, the Mod0 Match (or something like that). They say the chamber is designed for the 77gr SMK and it sure shoots them great, but I would like a bit more MV to flatten it out a bit. I was getting zero pressure signs at 24.5gr RL15, a load I abandoned because the 24.0gr was perhaps 0.25moa more accurate. Maybe I will do a batch at 24.3gr and put it on the chrono.

Again, thanks for your info.

To the guys discussing the 80grainers: no way you can safely load them mag length, although single loading them, just touching the lands, produces 308 Win bolt-gun like results (very similar ballistics to the 168gr SMK). Good luck!
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

I think your velocity is due to your twist. I have no scientific data to back that up...but I have noticed that the rifles I have loaded for when everything else is the same...barrel length,powder charge,bullet weight,etc. That a slower twist will shoot faster then the faster twist. Just from my way of thinking the slower twist "should" have less drag. Just my thoughts and observations.

Maybe someone with some knowledge about this can chime in.

Take care,Stan
 
Re: 16" JP build at 600 yards..VIDEO

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sititunga1</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: uscbigdawg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you've got the real estate in the mag, go 80 gr. VLD and be done with it.

Rich
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Not sure if you can load the 80s to mag length in an AR.</div></div>

Actually it can. You use a non-standard mag though. Highpower/Service Rifle guys have been doing it for years.

Rich