OK, so I have a bullet I'm trying to get to shoot well, it's just not cooperating. I have ZERO loads for this bullet that work.
I'm using H110 which for my gun pretty much represents the max speeds I can get for most given bullets. The bullet is moving from 1700 (slowest) to 1900+ (fastest) fps (based on documentation, not epirical testing)
SO! I have a 300 grain bullet in a factory load that is .8 inches long that shoots GREAT. Actually, I've never shot so well as with that round.
The bullet I'm experimenting with is 340 grains and .92 inches long. Pretty darn close, but "slow" (3% down w/H110) vs fast, I always get at least one bullet per cylinder that tumbles:
Picture of tumbling bullet
As you can see the accuracy is terrible too.
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So the bullet is rated to 2000 fps, I'm not maxing out the BULLET. The light loads didn;t work so I kept pushing it and pushing it and pushing it, this round is the first time I've actually seen a pressure sign, there's still tumbling bullets @ max.
#1: if fast doesn't stabilize, slow won't either, right? no point in trying further reducing the load (with or without other powders) is there? Or is there? Is it possible to de-stabilize the bullet by pushing it too fast?
#2: any other ideas how to make the bullet work?
I'm using H110 which for my gun pretty much represents the max speeds I can get for most given bullets. The bullet is moving from 1700 (slowest) to 1900+ (fastest) fps (based on documentation, not epirical testing)
SO! I have a 300 grain bullet in a factory load that is .8 inches long that shoots GREAT. Actually, I've never shot so well as with that round.
The bullet I'm experimenting with is 340 grains and .92 inches long. Pretty darn close, but "slow" (3% down w/H110) vs fast, I always get at least one bullet per cylinder that tumbles:
Picture of tumbling bullet
As you can see the accuracy is terrible too.
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So the bullet is rated to 2000 fps, I'm not maxing out the BULLET. The light loads didn;t work so I kept pushing it and pushing it and pushing it, this round is the first time I've actually seen a pressure sign, there's still tumbling bullets @ max.
#1: if fast doesn't stabilize, slow won't either, right? no point in trying further reducing the load (with or without other powders) is there? Or is there? Is it possible to de-stabilize the bullet by pushing it too fast?
#2: any other ideas how to make the bullet work?

Why are you trying to make this hard and be vague?
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