Several here have asked me to start a new thread when I got around to rebarreling my 22-284 from an 8" twist to a 12" twist. I think I shall be doing this, this week..........So gentlemen, what would you like me to post and take photos of for this thread on this project.
The rifle is a 700 Rem short action stainless that was originally a new 243. I yanked the barrel and did some work to the action, I sent it to Dennis Sorensen (Guntech) to have the action trued and the lugs and bolt face squared. I installed a PT&G aluminum bolt shroud and speed lock kit. I changed the trigger to a 2 oz, 40X trigger adjusted to about 6 ounces. I put it into a Remington laminated thumbhole varmint stock and bedded it. It was showing promise with some 1/2" groups on the way up the test load scale, however it started vaporizing bullets before I reached any pressure signs, at between 3700-3800 fps. This caused me to rethink my choice of twist rates and decide to try a 1-12 barrel. The original barrel Bevan made for me from stainless and finished at 27", the new barrel is a 1-12" stainless Kreiger that will finish at 30".
I will unabashedly admit that my goal with this rifle is a consistent 1/2 MOA out to 500 mtrs and a muzzle velocity of 4000 fps with 80-90 gn match bullets...........I may achieve it, I may not, but the initial testing was looking good right up until the bullets exploded about 30 mtrs out from the muzzle. The new twist rate will give me an initial bullet RPM of 250,000, which should be enough to stabilize this bullet over it's entire super sonic flight trajectory. It should still be low enough to maintain bullet integrity. The 1-8 twist was causing bullet integrity breakdown at approximately 335,000 RPM and was displaying very good accuracy in the 250-300,000 RPM range. I also read 2 articles which said the 22-250 will stabilize the 80 gn Sierra (which is what I was using) down below 3200 fps in a 1-10 twist barrel, which works out to be 230,500 RPM. Assuming I can get at least 3800 fps, which the old 27" 1-8" barrel did, I will undoubtedly be within the stability RPM range of this bullet.
So there is the project goal and hardware list, now what would you gentlemen like to see posted..........
The rifle is a 700 Rem short action stainless that was originally a new 243. I yanked the barrel and did some work to the action, I sent it to Dennis Sorensen (Guntech) to have the action trued and the lugs and bolt face squared. I installed a PT&G aluminum bolt shroud and speed lock kit. I changed the trigger to a 2 oz, 40X trigger adjusted to about 6 ounces. I put it into a Remington laminated thumbhole varmint stock and bedded it. It was showing promise with some 1/2" groups on the way up the test load scale, however it started vaporizing bullets before I reached any pressure signs, at between 3700-3800 fps. This caused me to rethink my choice of twist rates and decide to try a 1-12 barrel. The original barrel Bevan made for me from stainless and finished at 27", the new barrel is a 1-12" stainless Kreiger that will finish at 30".
I will unabashedly admit that my goal with this rifle is a consistent 1/2 MOA out to 500 mtrs and a muzzle velocity of 4000 fps with 80-90 gn match bullets...........I may achieve it, I may not, but the initial testing was looking good right up until the bullets exploded about 30 mtrs out from the muzzle. The new twist rate will give me an initial bullet RPM of 250,000, which should be enough to stabilize this bullet over it's entire super sonic flight trajectory. It should still be low enough to maintain bullet integrity. The 1-8 twist was causing bullet integrity breakdown at approximately 335,000 RPM and was displaying very good accuracy in the 250-300,000 RPM range. I also read 2 articles which said the 22-250 will stabilize the 80 gn Sierra (which is what I was using) down below 3200 fps in a 1-10 twist barrel, which works out to be 230,500 RPM. Assuming I can get at least 3800 fps, which the old 27" 1-8" barrel did, I will undoubtedly be within the stability RPM range of this bullet.
So there is the project goal and hardware list, now what would you gentlemen like to see posted..........
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