It's only the 168 matchking that has the issue. It was designed as a 300m bullet and doesn't do well past 700m. All the other 168s work fine. If you are married to the 168 class bullets do yourself a favour and try the Berger 168 hybrid.
I use 175gr HPBT MatchKings over 46 grains of Varget and get 2101 fps and group sub moa, with no pressure signs. I have a 1-11.25 twist rockcreek barrel and it works very well out to 1000.
What kind of elevation are you using to get to 1000yards at that speed?
I'm assuming that's a typo or his barrel is about 10" long...
It's only the 168 matchking that has the issue. It was designed as a 300m bullet and doesn't do well past 700m. All the other 168s work fine. If you are married to the 168 class bullets do yourself a favour and try the Berger 168 hybrid.
It's only the 168 matchking that has the issue. It was designed as a 300m bullet and doesn't do well past 700m. All the other 168s work fine. If you are married to the 168 class bullets do yourself a favour and try the Berger 168 hybrid.
At this velocity, 1000 Yards seems to be plausible as I'm still above the speed of sound
I will share my experience with 178 grain Hornadays. Your bullet is in trouble according to Brian Litz, the transonic zone starts below 1340 fps, if you're at sea level your bullet will yaw and pitch badly. If you're at 5000' ASL your bullet is above the transonic limit, you are good to go. I have shot 178 Hornady bullets that went transonic at 1000 yards. Sometimes they missed the 6' board, and came in quiet according to the marker in the butts.
Ok thanks for the clarification. So the 1340Fps is the begining of the speed that I don't want to be for long range? I was thinking that it was just the speed of sound (1125fps) that I had to stay over...
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What kind of elevation are you using to get to 1000yards at that speed?
I will share my experience with 178 grain Hornadays. Your bullet is in trouble according to Brian Litz, the transonic zone starts below 1340 fps, if you're at sea level your bullet will yaw and pitch badly. If you're at 5000' ASL your bullet is above the transonic limit, you are good to go. I have shot 178 Hornady bullets that went transonic at 1000 yards. Sometimes they missed the 6' board, and came in quiet according to the marker in the butts.
I have a difficult time sorting how a certain BC bullet will be stable in one barrel and not in another barrel and the issue being anything to do with the bullet.
I'd wager it's barrel twist, velocity and differences in DA.
I have a difficult time sorting how a certain BC bullet will be stable in one barrel and not in another barrel and the issue being anything to do with the bullet.
I'd wager it's barrel twist, velocity and differences in DA.