I'm liking the 151s, and I ordered another 50 last night. I was fooling around with the last four 1x fired Peterson brass, because my 7, 8 and 9x fired brass was getting flimsy and sticking with light loads. I cleaned, smoothed out the chamber and reset the barrel headspace a bit tighter before I ran these Cayugas because the brass was getting worked a bit too much over the last year for my liking. I always anneal, brush out the neck and chamfer as routine practice. I used the 312 bushing in my sizing die and am getting moderately light tension on the seating with the 1x fired brass. The old brass was lighter, and I could switch the bushing to lighten up the new brass seating.
What I didn't do is clean the barrel. Thanks for that tip - I'll do that. One thing I noticed with the Proof carbon barrel is that it 1. Takes about 6-7 rounds to foul and settle in after a cleaning; and 2. has a cold bore POI slightly lower than the following string. After I develop a load, I clean, foul and shoot a cold bore shot once or twice a day for a week or so to confirm zero. That's the shot that counts, after all. I'm fortunate to have my own range to be able to do that.
I spooled up 4 loads of 69gr H4831sc., and set the bullets to the same COAL. This time i used Fed 215s. My velocity increased significantly, but the group opened up a bit. I had no obvious pressure signs. In any event, I have to wait for my new brass to get here on Friday before I decide on the primer, powder charge and seating depth tweaks. I'm close, but any insight on that would be appreciated, Josh.
So the results were 3122 fps, 3144 fps, 3132 fps & 3129 fps. The group was about 1.7MOA at 400yds (Sharpie is 5.5"). Cold bore shot was almost bullseye at 4MOA come-up, and the subsequent three were 1MOA and high. I had a L to R wind at 5, but I'll mess with windage after I get a load dialed in. These are slippery little things though.
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Now it's off to weld the axle on my hay rake! Doh!
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