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Shot this am, CBI 26" Varmint contour barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor.
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Shot this am, CBI 26" Varmint contour barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor.
Hey Jim, would you ever consider offering a 16" or 18" threaded muzzle in 300 blackout? I would love to build a short action savage or remage in this caliber (dont know if CBI can do an 8 twist though, it would be awesome to get an 8 twist in .308 win as well). Ive noticed the 18" and 16" .308 win and .300blackout sell like crazy and are hard to get online. May be worth the reamers. Anyone else share interest?
Thank You Jim,
After waiting 5 months for a stock, I finally got my 1/8 twist 28" 260 CBI barrel pillar bedded, skim coated and put together. After playing around with some loads, powders,and different bullets, she seemed to like the 139 Scenars. So, today I took her to the range and tried loads from 37.5 grains to 42.0 grains of H4350. Right from the start she was grouping under 1" at 300 yards, and midway thru the test she shot a .293" group. I only shot 3 shot groups for my test, and I know a lot of shooters don't put any value in a 3 shot group, but I sure do!!!!!!!
Needless to say I'm thrilled with the barrel, and want to send Jim a big thank you for his outstanding service, a great product, and his willingness to help walk me thru my first barrel change.
Ken
OK. So new barrel installed and taken to the range. It is a 30" criterion 1:8 6mmBR on a Model 12BR with the original stock and all that.
First, in my earlier post I said it all went together well, and it had not but I didn't know it then. I measured the headspace to a sized case from my die (Wilson). However, when I took that out and tightened the nut, it moved the barrel a little bit and after going to the range a week ago, I could not chamber any of my ammo. Fair enough. I redid the barrel installation and it was VERY easy the second time. Took maybe 15 minutes as I was not hurrying. Easy fix and should have tested first time after tightening it down.
I loaded up my first load as just something to break in the barrel so wasn't expecting much and didn't load at all hot. I used the 58gr VMax and 27gr of H4895 which is the low load in the Hodgdon database.
My first 5 shots were sighting in. Second five were a stunner for me (embarassing when I see people doing way better at 2 and 300 yards!) They were under a half inch and in two holes that you really can hardly tell were made by 3 and 2 bullets each. The rest of the groups were all good enough at 1/2-3/4" with more than a few fliers that I can claim as my own.
Very happy so far and now need to build up some loads with the heavier bullets. Want to try Berger VLDs next with Varget. Need to order powders since we don't have any local reloading stores.
Looking at the groups, I notice that I think all the best ones are directly after cleaning. Interesting.
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Shots 6-10. Cleaned before shooting.
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Shots 21-25. Cleaned before shooting.
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Shots 46-50. Cleaned before shooting.
P.S. When I took the rifle apart to do the barrel, I found that the pillars for the pillar bedding were below the level of the wood so I do not think there is an actual metal on medal contact for the action. I don't think that is right. I think that the metal of the pillar should touch the bottom metal and the action. I have not had it bedded, but I have just made an appointment to have it done with a gunsmith out of Sacramento.
Does everyone bed their target actions even though they are supposed to be "pillar bedded"?
P.P.S. The groups are mostly to the lower left because I don't like to aim at the same point the bullets are hitting as I tend to chase the last hole instead of keeping the original point of aim. This way the point of aim is never obstructed by holes that might otherwise get my attention.
Not too shabby! Don't rely on your loads with the 58gr bullet a little too light for 8 twist try 105 & 108 bergers with varget and also give Rl 15 a try also!
Got a call from NSS last night and my new barrel should be here in a couple days. I should have all the pieces to my new build by end of this week or the first part of next week.
I picked up two Criterion pre-fit barrels from Jim at Northland Shooters awhile ago. A .204 Ruger and a .223 Rem AI, both in the Varmint barrel style. I then sent them out to Benchmark Barrels to have the barrels Nitride treated. I installed the .204 R on my FP 110 tactical rifle and the .223 AI on a Model 12 single shot, both in laminate stocks. I took both rifles out this Saturday PM for their maiden shooting. Not knowing what loads the barrels may like and just wanting to run some loads down the barrel to get them sighted in, I made up some WAG (wild @$$ guess) loads.
I decided to shoot 5 and then clean; shoot 5 and clean.
It took me 2 shots to re-center the scope with the new barrel on the .204 R and then I started shooting at the 100 yard targets. This is the next 8 rounds down the barrel.[img width=754 height=768]http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k222/tb22mag/File1.jpg[/img]
The first shot was the top hole. The second shot was the bottom hole. I hate it when you correct the scope too far. The other hole just above the black box was the first shot, of the second five, out of the barrel after I cleaned.
The next five I shot I liked even more.[img width=743 height=768]http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k222/tb22mag/File2.jpg[/img]
I thought this was not too bad for WAG loads. So I cleaned the barrel again and shot 5 more.http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ag/Target3.jpg
Here I am just 15 rounds in on the new Criterion barrel and I am getting groups like this. This was close to the load I used on my old .204 R barrel. So I thought I would try the next five without cleaning.http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ag/Target4.jpg
It was pilot error that put the #5 shot just outside to the left of the group I was working on. I knew I was left just as the trigger broke.
I think the .204 R barrel will work very well with these loads.
Barrel Criterion .204 R short throat 1/11 twist,
Load Max load of H4895 pushing a Fastex coated Sierra 39gr BK, Winchester case, Rem 71/2 primer.
I set the loads 0.005 short of the rifling. I don’t know the speed yet, didn’t take the Chrony along.
I did not have the same luck with the .223 AI,my WAG loads gave me no better than 1.000 groups.
Well one down and one more to work on, this will be fun.
Thanks Jim
22 Mag
Did you shoot the barrels before you sent them for Nitride? Or did you just send them out as soon as you got them?
Tackdriver
I sent them in before I shot them.
Benchmark said because the barrels were "hand-lapped" from Criterion they wanted them before they were shot. Benchmark also said they would check to see if the chamber reaming marks needed to be lapped out before they would send them in to Nitride. They would lap out the chamber reamer marks, if needed, as part of the cost for Nitriding the barrels.
22 Mag
22mag, how much did it cost to get the barrels done? If you don't mind me askin? And what kind of turn around time.
Quickkillaught6
I paided $100 per barrel to have the work done by Benchmark barrels. I talked to Chris at Benchmark barrels. Turn around time depends on how fast they get the min number of barrels they need to send in for an order. Mine took longer than planned, but it was over the winter and I was not shooting anyway.
22 Mag
Thankya sir something to think about next winter it sounds like then
have to buy another 223 barrel for f class shooting anyone shot thier 1-7 or 1-8 twist barrles looking at 26" varmint contor and needs to shoot 80 gr pills.
^^^Quote:
Originally Posted by lal357
I'm interested in this info too.
I had a Savage 223 with 1:7 shoot pretty good with 82 gr bergers but fell apart the farther out you shot i would recommend the 1:8 and not go over 77gr i have found the 73gr bergers to shoot lights out in 1:7 through 1:9 twists. I think 80 or bigger is just too big for 223.
thanks for the input texasshooter sounds alittle crazy but there is only 1 match around here i am want to go to the 80 gr pills for you shoot 100 yds and work out to 1000yds and it has a 223 only class in it other then that it would be used for 300-500 yds which 75gr heads would work fine .
Do you guys think an 8 twist .300 AAC Blackout would be a popular CBI prefit lets say in a threaded muzzle 16.5" to 18" barrel length. I like CBI's fit, finish, turnaround time and Jim Briggs too much to take my business anywhere else. Everytime i search for anything .300BLK on midway or brownells everything is sold out. I feel like it would be popular, but maybe it i in my own brain. What do yall think?
I don't get all the hype over the 300 aac blackout? It's accuracy was crappy least to say Savage scrapped their plans to chamber their Model 10 PC it cause the were not gonna put their name on anything that was not accurate!
its an american alternative to a communist intermediate cartridge. It uses true dimensional .308 cal bullets and is conducive for low recoil, sufficient stopping power, and suppressors (in applicable areas) Yes there are much more efficient cartridges, but i have a .223 bolt face remmy needing a caliber acceptable for a multipurpose hunting/ cheapish plinker for my wife. I am not willing to change bolts.
I believe they said they cancelled it because they were concerned about subsonic load accuracy weren't they? The faster lighter loads were fine but most people who love the 300 AAC are loading or buying and shooting for subsonic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Texasshooter36
I will just stick with the 308 Win. Y'all probably have not seen the kind of hogs we have here in Texas lol! Recoil is not a prob for me! Mostly shoot 300 wsm cause most shots are 300 plus yards in wheat fields!
Of all the problems to have... hogs would be kinda fun : ) unless you were a farmer : (
Anyone shooting a 6mmBR Criterion prefit? trying to find a good load and only having so so luck with the 105 A-Max. Loading into the Lands with RL-15 and Varget and just been inconsistent with some flyers. More vertical with Varget.
Thanks
Mine is a 28" Varmint with a 8 twist, mine shoots great with 58gr V-Max over Varget and a CCI Primer. First group I ever shot with the barrel was a .321" 5-shot at 100yds.Quote:
Originally Posted by mbkmkk
I also tried some Sierra 100gr Spitzers for light hunting use and was getting groups in the .500" range at 100yds loading with Varget and CCI.
No trouble with flyers though.
PM me for any specific data, but I had good luck with the 58's and Varget so haven't tried much else.
FYI - to you 6MM long rangers. email and reply below regarding 7.5 twist barrels
Gent’s – have you considered these faster twist for the 243, 243AI and 6XC savage replacement barrels?
Need 7.5 to run 115 DTAC’s.
Have had no success from 1:8’s.
If you offered it, I am sure some of the long range shooters would buy it.
Let me know what you think, as I was planning on calling Rock or Krieger.
Regards
Kelly
Hello Kelly,
We are in the midst of tooling up for the 7.5 twist. Should have some blanks ready in about 2-3 months. If you'd like to place an order, please contact our distributor, Jim Briggs (763) 682-4296.
Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
Thank you,
Stephanie