Okay. I have a benchrest shoot coming up and Im haveing a hard time finding 69gr Matchkings locally. I have on hand about 160 53gr MK. I figured that this could work. I just need to go back to the reloading drawing board and do some testing.
The rifle is a Savage LRPV RB-LP with a 1:7 twist. I have shot 40 grain blitzkings as well as 40 grain V-Maxes before. Not in volume, but just to try.
I was using H-335 as it was listed as Sierras "Accuracy" load for this bullet.
I match prep all my brass. Lapua, CCI BR4 primers and I am loaded 10 thou off the lands to start. I was going to work up in .3 grain incriments. Shoot 2 three shot groups and then fine tune from there with seating depth and .1 grain incriments if needed.
I have the rifle in the bags and everything is rock steady. The wind is a bit shifty but nothing severe. I shoot my first 3 shots loaded with 25.4 grains of powder. And I distinctly remember shooting 6 rounds. From 100 yards away I thought my first group was 2 in 1 hole and the 3rd opened it up to about .350"c-c The next group I can see through the scope and its .563" c-c
I fired off the next 3 but I couldn't tell where shot 1 went. I fired the second and it lands right at 1 o clock on my bull. Now I'm thinking, I must have put the first one in the center. The third shot lands a bit low and right. Same powder charge but the next group I shot a bit high left....but I called that one. The second shot can't be found...but I felt the recoil of the rifle. And the third shot lands low right as predicted.
I now move on to the next charge of 26 grains and the first three don't even make it to paper. Now I'm scratching my head. I fire the next group only to have shot one hit slightly low in the bull the second a bit high and the third one is not there???
I am now considering the velocity is just too much for this bullet and its coming apart in flight. However this should only be 3150fps.
Only one of the three shots made it to the next target, None onto the same charge after that.
When I made 0 for 6 hits on the 26.6 grain charge test
, I figured I'm just wasting ammo now. Its frustrating when you shoot 30 rounds and only 12 make it to the target.
Other than the twist rate, I don't really have any explanations. Guess I need to order some 69ers. I have done exhausting testing with a variety of heavier bullets that all perform well. None are as accurate at 100-200 yards as the 69gr SMKs. And they stay together.
The rifle is a Savage LRPV RB-LP with a 1:7 twist. I have shot 40 grain blitzkings as well as 40 grain V-Maxes before. Not in volume, but just to try.
I was using H-335 as it was listed as Sierras "Accuracy" load for this bullet.
I match prep all my brass. Lapua, CCI BR4 primers and I am loaded 10 thou off the lands to start. I was going to work up in .3 grain incriments. Shoot 2 three shot groups and then fine tune from there with seating depth and .1 grain incriments if needed.

I have the rifle in the bags and everything is rock steady. The wind is a bit shifty but nothing severe. I shoot my first 3 shots loaded with 25.4 grains of powder. And I distinctly remember shooting 6 rounds. From 100 yards away I thought my first group was 2 in 1 hole and the 3rd opened it up to about .350"c-c The next group I can see through the scope and its .563" c-c
I fired off the next 3 but I couldn't tell where shot 1 went. I fired the second and it lands right at 1 o clock on my bull. Now I'm thinking, I must have put the first one in the center. The third shot lands a bit low and right. Same powder charge but the next group I shot a bit high left....but I called that one. The second shot can't be found...but I felt the recoil of the rifle. And the third shot lands low right as predicted.
I now move on to the next charge of 26 grains and the first three don't even make it to paper. Now I'm scratching my head. I fire the next group only to have shot one hit slightly low in the bull the second a bit high and the third one is not there???
I am now considering the velocity is just too much for this bullet and its coming apart in flight. However this should only be 3150fps.
Only one of the three shots made it to the next target, None onto the same charge after that.
When I made 0 for 6 hits on the 26.6 grain charge test
Other than the twist rate, I don't really have any explanations. Guess I need to order some 69ers. I have done exhausting testing with a variety of heavier bullets that all perform well. None are as accurate at 100-200 yards as the 69gr SMKs. And they stay together.