Hello,
Looking for some help troubleshooting this rifle.
Last year I picked up a Browning max long range in 28 nosler to mess around with the cartridge and 195 bergers.
Rifle has a 26 in barrel, and a 1 in 8 twist.
When I started load development I was getting a few bullets keyholling at 40m. Pressures were under control, but still keyholing. I assumed it was the berger 195's at the time, and I shelved the project for the time being.
Life has calmed down a bit and I just got back to it. It is also keyholing with 175 berger elite hunters.
Load info:
I have tried 71 to 76 grains of H1000, with the 175's loaded 10 thousandths off of the lands. During load development it was getting worse as I went up in charge, but may have also been heat related.
MV's with these loads were between 2900 and 3000. 75 grains is mid to high 2900's.
Symptoms:
Seems to put 3 rounds into a group ok before the keyholing starts. I'm wondering if it is heat related as the rifle gets hot in 3 rounds.
Things I have tried:
-Lower pressure rounds (71 grains seems pretty low for a 175 in this cartridge)
-checked the crown visually (doesn't appear damaged)
-checked the muzzle brake. Shot with and without, same situation.
-checked the twist with a tight patch, is around 1:8.25 to 1 in 8.5 roughly, so not totally off base. Should be able to stabilize these bullets.
I'm going to call Browning Canada tomorrow and see what they want to do, but I thought I would post here to see if I was missing something.
In my experience with much more expensive rifles, this shouldn't be this hard.
Any help appreciated, I'm pretty well at the point of either sending it to browning to have a look or having it re-barrelled.
Ben
Looking for some help troubleshooting this rifle.
Last year I picked up a Browning max long range in 28 nosler to mess around with the cartridge and 195 bergers.
Rifle has a 26 in barrel, and a 1 in 8 twist.
When I started load development I was getting a few bullets keyholling at 40m. Pressures were under control, but still keyholing. I assumed it was the berger 195's at the time, and I shelved the project for the time being.
Life has calmed down a bit and I just got back to it. It is also keyholing with 175 berger elite hunters.
Load info:
I have tried 71 to 76 grains of H1000, with the 175's loaded 10 thousandths off of the lands. During load development it was getting worse as I went up in charge, but may have also been heat related.
MV's with these loads were between 2900 and 3000. 75 grains is mid to high 2900's.
Symptoms:
Seems to put 3 rounds into a group ok before the keyholing starts. I'm wondering if it is heat related as the rifle gets hot in 3 rounds.
Things I have tried:
-Lower pressure rounds (71 grains seems pretty low for a 175 in this cartridge)
-checked the crown visually (doesn't appear damaged)
-checked the muzzle brake. Shot with and without, same situation.
-checked the twist with a tight patch, is around 1:8.25 to 1 in 8.5 roughly, so not totally off base. Should be able to stabilize these bullets.
I'm going to call Browning Canada tomorrow and see what they want to do, but I thought I would post here to see if I was missing something.
In my experience with much more expensive rifles, this shouldn't be this hard.
Any help appreciated, I'm pretty well at the point of either sending it to browning to have a look or having it re-barrelled.
Ben