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What causes keyholing?

Re: What causes keyholing?

both to long of a bullet in a barrel that has to slow of a twist. you you could im me wat bullet your using i could tell you wat twist rate u need.


Scott
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

Then again, its a 12.5" barrel (which in my opinion has no place on a 308 that anyone expects anything other than a high CDI factor from).

Bet you also have a bitchin' muzzle flash!
 
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Dirty bbl, I had this issue some time back - cleaned my rifle and the problem stopped. I think that at the time I had run over 300 – 400 round prior to cleaning.

I typically clean my rifle after every range visit.
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

Even a fouled 12.5 inch barrel should be putting FGMM out pointy end first for quite a ways......

Are you shooting with a can? Is there any possibilty the bullet is striking something on the way out (baffles or compensator if so equipped)?
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bill Stoffels</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Who shoots at 50 yds???

sight in is at 100 or 300 then 600 to 1000. you need to enjoy the capability of the catridge 50 yds gives no satisfaction </div></div>

did you see the 12" barrel part? i would think the <span style="font-style: italic">rifle</span> was designed for 50 yards and in and maybe a maximum affective range of 300 yards.


i would have to guess that there is something wrong with the barrel or you are having baffle strikes if you are using a suppressor like someone earlier mentioned.
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sobrbiker883</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Even a fouled 12.5 inch barrel should be putting FGMM out pointy end first for quite a ways......

Are you shooting with a can? Is there any possibilty the bullet is striking something on the way out (baffles or compensator if so equipped)? </div></div>
The bullet is coming out pointy end first (duh) but it's either not spin stabilized because of the heavy fouling, OR it's being tipped by something at the exit - misaligned flash hider or compensator?
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZPrecision</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Remember twist rate is relative to velocity... so with a 12" barrel, you might need a faster twist. I dont know. </div></div>
The short barrel will yield a lower muzzle velocity, which would help with tipping stability. I wonder whether the bullet is fully spun up in that short distance? Add a lot of carbon in the grooves and it's not spinning fast enough to be stable when it exits.
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AZPrecision</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There was a thread on this for a 5.45 and it turned out to be cheap ammo.

Remember twist rate is relative to velocity... so with a 12" barrel, you might need a faster twist. I dont know. </div></div>

Actually the 5.45 S/W you referred to that was keyholing turned out to be a 556 bore chambered for 545, not bad ammo. The owner did remove the FH and inserted a 545 round nose first in the muzzle and it slid in to the case, tried a 556 round and it didn't go past the ogive.

In this case I still want to hear fif there's a muzzle attachment or can.
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

Pictures are always more fun.

Keyholing.jpg


80gr SMK (Tubb's Final Finish) out of a Savage 1:12 22-250 VLP at break-in and at 25 yds.

Chris
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisGarrett</div><div class="ubbcode-body">80gr SMK (Tubb's Final Finish) out of a Savage 1:12 22-250 VLP at break-in and at 25 yds.

Chris </div></div>

What velocity were you running the FF boolits with?
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisGarrett</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pictures are always more fun.

Keyholing.jpg


80gr SMK (Tubb's Final Finish) out of a Savage 1:12 22-250 VLP at break-in and at 25 yds.

Chris </div></div>


i heard they take a little ways to stabilize. you'll be fine
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Re: What causes keyholing?

those are the new top secret squirrel tumbling devastator rounds that the special people developed for use on super clandestine missions. they perform best when fired from a sks sniper rifle.
 
Re: What causes keyholing?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChrisGarrett</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Pictures are always more fun.

Keyholing.jpg


80gr SMK (Tubb's Final Finish) out of a Savage 1:12 22-250 VLP at break-in and at 25 yds.

Chris </div></div>

Looks like they only keyhole when they get close to something orange. Aim away from the center.