mmcintyre1220
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- Tillsonburg, Ontario
Question for those more experienced than I am with rimfire ammunition
Put together a tikka t1x 2 years ago to start getting into some precision rimfire. After a bunch of ammo testing I settled in on SK LRM and grabbed two bricks of the same lot number used while testing. All was well right up to the winter when I ran out. Over the winter I gave the rifle a good clean and found another brick of ammo but it was a different lot number. A few weeks ago I took the rifle out and was getting some pretty horrible groups average doubled from 0.3-0.6 at 50 yards. Figuring it just needed to season in again after cleaning, I did not fuss too much about it.
Friday I went out again and was faced with the same issue. In 90% of my 5 shot groups, I would have a flyer that would absolutely ruin the group. I set up my chronograph to see if something was going on with the ammo. Here are the results
Set 1 - 20 rounds
Avg velocity - 1053
SD- 13.3
ES - 40.9
Set 2 - 25 rounds
Average velocity - 1049
SD - 13.3
ES - 40.6
Flipping back through my chronograph, I found 1 group that was from the old lot
30 rounds
Average velocity - 1052
SD - 9.1
ES - 23
Loking at the shot string, it appears the flyers I was getting were the ones responsible for the increased ES number, breaking 40 fps or so outside of the average +/-. For those with more experience, would a 40 fps deviation from average really cause a 0.3-0.4 inch change in impact at 50 yards?
I have 3 bricks of a different lot number that I will be trying. I am hoping this is just down to a bad lot number and not reflective of this ammo as a whole.
Put together a tikka t1x 2 years ago to start getting into some precision rimfire. After a bunch of ammo testing I settled in on SK LRM and grabbed two bricks of the same lot number used while testing. All was well right up to the winter when I ran out. Over the winter I gave the rifle a good clean and found another brick of ammo but it was a different lot number. A few weeks ago I took the rifle out and was getting some pretty horrible groups average doubled from 0.3-0.6 at 50 yards. Figuring it just needed to season in again after cleaning, I did not fuss too much about it.
Friday I went out again and was faced with the same issue. In 90% of my 5 shot groups, I would have a flyer that would absolutely ruin the group. I set up my chronograph to see if something was going on with the ammo. Here are the results
Set 1 - 20 rounds
Avg velocity - 1053
SD- 13.3
ES - 40.9
Set 2 - 25 rounds
Average velocity - 1049
SD - 13.3
ES - 40.6
Flipping back through my chronograph, I found 1 group that was from the old lot
30 rounds
Average velocity - 1052
SD - 9.1
ES - 23
Loking at the shot string, it appears the flyers I was getting were the ones responsible for the increased ES number, breaking 40 fps or so outside of the average +/-. For those with more experience, would a 40 fps deviation from average really cause a 0.3-0.4 inch change in impact at 50 yards?
I have 3 bricks of a different lot number that I will be trying. I am hoping this is just down to a bad lot number and not reflective of this ammo as a whole.






















































