2008 Year in one post
The year's matches were again pretty good. Started things out in March at Sacramento in the CanAm matches(Pairs shooting), didn't get any bling but had a great time and shot pretty well, best there were 100-8x at 300 yd, 100-5x at 500 yds, 99-4x at 600 yds, 98-5x at 800 yds, 92-2x at 900 yds and 88-0 at 1000 yds. I was my first time shooting on the US F Class targets and they are tough let me tell ya'!
Here's a picture of them (300 yd, 600 yd and the LR 8,9,10 target) with add in centers the APRA uses and the white dots we shot at in BC prov's. The coin on the 300 yds is a toonie for sizing along with a tape measure, and my bling from last US match
Next was the SPRA Vic Day, took a 2nd's each day and 1st in the Agg. Next was the SPRA LR match, but it was a rain out really, we shot some of it and Inspector and I were tied with 100-17 each out of 100-20 possible after the 600 and 800 yd ranges we did get in that day. Next was the APRA's Provincials, held at the SPRA range due to a road wiped out out west. Took Silver in each of the the 7 events I was in and Inspector took 1st in all of them. Great shooting Glen! Next was the SPRA's Prov's, took the Lt Gov's there with 192/210. Only managed to get another 2 cleans in all of these local matches and it was at our Provincial's.
Next, went to the BC Provs at Volks range with Inspector...
Inspector, myself, B. Watts and Ron Herms (also a SPRA member) joined up to make the PPRA Rifle team. Only managed middle of the pack in BC myself, then down to Douglas Ridge Rifle Club South East of Portland, near Clackmas OR following the BC Provincial match, which makes up the PNW F Class International match (also shot in pairs like here in Canada)
Fog/mist at the 800 above
AND she (the barrel) finally went "
BLAH", probably around 3760 and got retired at 3799 rounds. I wanted to see a barrel go south or BLAH and it did. She shot great the first day down at Douglas Ridge, 149-9x at 800 yds for 1st, 144-5x at 900 for 2nd, 142-4x at 1000 yds for 4th (maybe she was starting here...). The next day, the first yardage at 900 yds was were I saw it. Started out pretty good, 10's or X's for the first 10 rounds and then, BLAH. An 8 followed by another 8 then a 9 and a pair of 10's, and all in different directions from center, some up and left some low and right. Ended with 145-2x at this 900 yd match. The next two yardages were also interesting. x,9,10,x,x,9,9,9,10,10,x,10,10,9,9 at 900 for a 144-3x and again, some up, some down, some left, some right and I would check the other targets and they showed a slight left since all shots were just left of center for the other shooters. The 1000 was 10,9,9,9,9,9,9,8,8,10,9,9,10,x,9 for a 137-1x. Next was the 900 yd team match, so I borrowed a rifle from a team mate (Ron Herms, a 260) to shot it in and shot a 148-8x so I knew I was shooting good, had to be my rifle. Talked to Ron and we swapped rifles for the first match of the next day Relay 1 at 1000 yds. Ron was shooting a "fill-in" on Relay 1 so another shooter (me) was NOT stringing, so Ron's score would not be counted, he was actually on Relay 2. Ron agreed, she was cooked. He told me he was having problems just staying on the black aiming mark and that is the 7 and it is 44" wide and tall and I saw it too. He actually did not fired the last round (I was on the right) and handed her back to me.
I used Ron's 260 backup rifle to complete the next and last 1000 yd match for a 140-3x plus the team 1000 yd match and that 260 shot did good, I turned in the highest score at the 1000 yd team that day, a 144-3x using Ron's 260 shown below. Ron rifle is a RPA in 260 using a McRee modular type BR stock
Our team took 2nd (Silver) in BC and first at DRidge shown here with our Gold patches.
L to R: Ron Herm, Glen Taylor, Keith Skjerdal (me), Bill Watts and Stan Pate, the DRRC Pres.
After the match at DRRC, drove back to Calgary and had a good look in the bore. Cooked out about 3-5" with zero rifling, then another 3" of it all fire cracked and the rifling starting to show as you go deeper with the borescope. Finally about the 9" mark the rifling looked good as new again so you would have to cut a good 7" off the 27 1/2" barrel, but that would not be good for velocity with only about 21 1/2" of barrel. Left her (less scope), a new Gaillard 1-8 6mm that finishes at 30", and my dies and new chamber reamer and my hard case with HR's place Sunday morning and she was back in my hands Wednesday after work with a new barrel installed, the old barrel re-chambered with the new reamer(for fireforming brass), both dies as well touched up and a Rem rear entry action wrench I asked him to make for me too. Great service, great work and at a very good affordable price I will say too. Thanks HR!
So I just pushed the rounds I did not fire at the DRRC match back (a lot so they were just touching the new barrels lands) and broke in the new barrel last Saturday and she shoot pretty good IMO for the conditions, with no flags, fire forming for the new chamber too. These rounds tured out to be on the warm side, she shoots alot better at 1/2g less then these barrel break in loads.
The new reamer is larger at the rear so I no longer have to use the small base die to size the bases way down. After the shot one and clean for 10 and a set of 2 rounds x 5 and clean at each set of 2, here is her first 5 shot.
Then her first 10 shot after cleaning again...
and 15 shot (I changed the scope down 3/4 moa of the last two rounds, I like to shot 10's eh...) after cleaning again...
And here's a 9 shot that same day...
At the Driller's match I tried different loads for the 3 groups I shot at 600 yds. The first load of 38.4g of H4350 produced a 5.629" 5 shot group. The 2nd load of 38.6g produced the winner at 2.560" and the 3rd load of 38.8g produced a 4.028" group. I won the group agg with a 4.072" average group size at 600 yds on the 300M target and the small group award, plus the next day in the mini Palma (call it that since we use the 300M at 600, the 500yd at 800 & 1000 yds, thus a 1/2 moa V bull) I won it too with a mere 201/270.
The last match, the PPRA was a hoot, with lots of guys, and the big 1 MOA V's (all but one of the PPRA Rifle team was there), strong SW to W winds Saturday and then switching to a fresh North to NE wind Sunday and then NE Monday for the team shoots. (UPDATE: The weather guy was right! ~ I was happy with the way the new barrel shot at the PPRA and managed 3 cleans, 1 at 600 and 2 at 900, 50-10's, plus alot of 50+'s at the other ranges)
Now that the PPRA is over,
I have switched barrels over to the 308 barrel I had made up some 930 days ago. Have to work up some LR loads from her. My plan is to save the 6mm for the bigger matches, like Provincials, the PPRA and any I travel to next year, like maybe even Ottawa and use this 308 for the smaller local matches and shot FF for a while, probably with 154 FB for the 300M and 5(since I have about 2000 left from Hunter BR days, may even try some 135 Chism's), and 154 Scenar for the 600 and out or even some 175g 30 Cal Berger's in a VLD.
Here's the new/old 308 barrel's break-in using 247c or 39.7g of N135 and 154g FB Dalgetty bullets at 2718 fps - this is not a tuned load yet... just to break her in, but it does show some promise and it looks to be a good barrel. Note: shot 3 thru 5 thru this barrel (on the line between T1 and the Sighter) There is 52 rounds on this target... again at 100 yds without flags
Went out again after removing the barrel bedding in front of the action the following weekend, Sept 13th. This eliminated some of the verticle. Wind was a head wind from 7-12 mph. Load development for the 308, all shots at 100 yds without flags.
42.0g N135 with 154g FB at 2812 es10 sd5.5 - 3 shots
42.5g N135 with 154g FB at 2860 es14 sd7.8 - 3 shots
44.0g N135 with 154g FB at 2946 es12 sd6 - 3 shots
The last two loads (43.5 and 44g N135) should slight pressure so I'm going with the 42.5g load, even though the 44g load had the first 2 thru the same hole.
Shot the 308 first, then switched barrels to confirm the 6-250 still shots too.
9 shots thru the 6-250 - winds stronger, around 10-14 mph
I'm happy, both barrels shot as well as can be expected without any wind flags.
Went to again Sept 20th to test how far off the POI and the scope crosshairs are after removing and replacing the scope, and to re-test the 6-250 for the best load with the 105's again now that it is free floated (without changing barrels for this test but when I do change I have to R&R the scope so the action wrench does not take out the scope!) and found that you can be anywhere's from 1.25 moa to 3 moa out after R&R'g the scope! Ouch eh. But it was a great day, temp was cool at 6C or 42F, wind was SE from 7.3 to 13.2 mph, RH about 70%. I was really happy with the load I found at 100 yds using 2 wind flags and the wind meter at the bench, here's the best 3 shot group of the day. I know, 3 is not a group, 5 is, but this is just for load developement, not records

The white area is 2.500" in diameter and the 10 ring is 0.5". T5 is at 38g pf H4350 with 105 Lapua Scenars and goes 3021 fps, good, i.e., Sonic till just past 1400 yds!
T3 is were the R&R of the scope happened and T3 and T4 are the same load. I increased the load .5g per target, except T3 & T4. and shot them in S, T5, T4, T3, and T2 order like I do in HBR class.
Went out again for practice and load work (bullets just touching the lands) on Oct 1st, Oct 19th (fire forming new brass at Nokomis), and finally Nov 22, 2008. All of these trips were with the 308 barrel on again. She likes total free recoil, 45.5g Varget, 154g Scenar, 210M, 329 bushing, 12 thou thick case necks. It was really windy today, started out SW 31 k then switched to W 54 k. Not the best day for testing, but the temps were good. 6c to 8c, not bad for the end of Nov in Saskatchewan! Still have one final test and that's touching to 80 thou jump in 20 thou moves. Want to see if I can get my ES tighter

See ya's next year.
