So.........spent the afternoon at the bench........5 hrs non stop shooting groups and chronographing. The 22-284 Baboon slayer was top of the list, like I promised Suther...........I have only this to say.................It was an abysmal and absolute failure. No bullets on the targets at 100 mtrs.......got a box and set it up at 50 mtrs after dumping some rounds at clay pigeon bits on the hillside and figured that it was hitting in about a 1 foot circle at that range.
This is what I found................

The only bright side was that I was able to achieve my velocity goal and reached 3950 fps, but alas it did not matter..........no stability
I WAS WRONG..........apparently the 80 grn Sierras and 80 gn Amaxs I tried need more than 250,000 RPM..........they weren't even moderately stable.........they weren't even stable enough to put a hole in the entire target set at 100 mtrs, likely didn't even hit the backboard.......
So off comes that barrel and I either look for a 1-10 barrel or go to a tougher bullet or heavier bullet in the 1-8 barrel I already have for this action. I may try 70 or even 60 grn bullets with this barrel if I can find some with a decent BC........
Such is the fun with experimenting, the wins are great but the failures are informative and enhance the learning curve as well as helping to keep me somewhat humble, when I have to admit that despite all my math and calculations to the contrary..........I WAS WRONG !!!!! Anybody got a 32" heavy varmint barrel in 22 cal with a 1-10 twist in stainless? Back to the calculator and drawing board as they say...............
This is what I found................

The only bright side was that I was able to achieve my velocity goal and reached 3950 fps, but alas it did not matter..........no stability
I WAS WRONG..........apparently the 80 grn Sierras and 80 gn Amaxs I tried need more than 250,000 RPM..........they weren't even moderately stable.........they weren't even stable enough to put a hole in the entire target set at 100 mtrs, likely didn't even hit the backboard.......
So off comes that barrel and I either look for a 1-10 barrel or go to a tougher bullet or heavier bullet in the 1-8 barrel I already have for this action. I may try 70 or even 60 grn bullets with this barrel if I can find some with a decent BC........
Such is the fun with experimenting, the wins are great but the failures are informative and enhance the learning curve as well as helping to keep me somewhat humble, when I have to admit that despite all my math and calculations to the contrary..........I WAS WRONG !!!!! Anybody got a 32" heavy varmint barrel in 22 cal with a 1-10 twist in stainless? Back to the calculator and drawing board as they say...............
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