med...I'm curious. how many milk jugs did you go through to accomplish this test run?
i finally shoot all the bullets. need to update the pictures and present a chart.
there is some good bullets and some that need to stay for testing or plinking not for hunting.
again thanks to all that provided bullets and for all your patience.
Thanks for all the work put in. Any updates for this one?
i need to take pictures, make some other measurments and finish the charting. working a lot and on a way to a move (staying in the Yukon) seems i have a lot to do ...
Before you get too far down that road you need to load a mag full of factory ammo into the rifle and see if the rounds will feed out of the mag and into the chamber. They won’t chamber, of course, but should at least go half-way in if your project is going to work.
Posting this answer here because you would not be the first person to want to do this and get surprised after the barrel was installed. I have personal experience with two bolt rifles that ended up not feeding properly.
They were not mine, but I handled both, and neither would feed from full magazines. Two rounds were all that could be successfully loaded into the mag and used properly.
Ted
Did you find a solution to improve the feeding issue from a full mag, and if so, what was that?
Unfortunately, rifles with detachable magazines are next to impossible to alter to correct feeding.
Ted
worth to watch the video even if this is in french ...
h t t p s ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M8sjEwGbxs
spoiler alert:
the accubond did not make it ...
Interesting. It confirms that Accubond 250 at the low speed of 1900 fps (if I understood correctly) does not expand well. This is well known but this is not where the Accubond shines. High speed at around 2500-2650 fps and high BC makes it a great all around bullet for the 9.3x62.
Amazing PRVI though! and Funny guys: 'ruée veers l'or' and 'condo à cheveruil...'.