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Originally Posted By mettee:
So the hornady grows by 0.0035, and it is 0.0095 from the unfired Hornady to the Hornady modified case, looking like the modified case woud be "tight"? Does it fit in the chamber closed bolt? Your fired case is 1.6225, telling me that is roughly the chamber size, and the mod case is 0.006 bigger/longer... Maybe we are seeing why the hornady does well in these rifles? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
This will have to serve as the official update for today. I measured the cases using the Hornady comparator. I zeroed to comparator and then measured the Hornady LNL case, then the new unfired case, then a once fired case. Zeroed on the caliper: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6805_JPG-460947.jpg Hornady LNL case: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6808_JPG-460946.jpg New, unfired Hornady case: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6806_JPG-460948.jpg Hornady once fired in the LaRue: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6807_JPG-460949.jpg Maybe we are seeing why the hornady does well in these rifles? ETA - Yup, posted the wrong pictures. OP corrected and replicated here. Hornady LNL case: New, unfired Hornady case: Hornady once fired in the LaRue: @mettee |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: Standby, let me make sure I posted the right pictures. I have so many I may have screwed it up... ETA - Yup, posted the wrong pictures. OP corrected and replicated here. Zeroed on the caliper: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6805_JPG-460947.jpg Hornady LNL case: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6811_JPG-461153.jpg New, unfired Hornady case: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6813_JPG-461154.jpg Hornady once fired in the LaRue: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6815_JPG-461155.jpg @mettee View Quote And the hornady case is still growing by 0.003 I am curious to see how the rest of the 260 brass is sized in comparison. |
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Originally Posted By FRBaseball: Crazy how accurate QL can be. My true chrono #'s were 2889 for 10 rounds, SD of 8.1. SIDE NOTE: For me personally, I don't pay any attention to chamber pressure #'s from QL or any reloading manual when I'm loading for a gasser. Loads that will blow primers left and right and show serious signs of overpressure on brass when fired from a gasser are perfectly fine in my bolt guns. I think port pressure is the culprit, but with so many variables in gas system length, port diameter, number of ports, and dwell time, there's no hard and fast numbers to go by when loading for a gasser. I don't care what the reloading manuals say is safe as far as chamber pressure because port pressure will start causing issues long before chamber pressure will. Back on topic, my practice load varies depending on what bullets I've got on hand, but I've had good results with the 120-123 class bullets, AMAX, ELD-M, and Custom Competitions, all using R16 around 42 grains. I use those light bullets because I usually have a good supply of them at the house, I shoot them through a shorty .260 Rem Tikka. I think I might have found my grail load for the LaRue .260 today. I got a shipment in last week of the new Nosler 130 RDF bullets. Loaded up a rough test from 42 to 42.8gr of R16. 42gr stuck all 5 into .4". More important to me than the slight increase in accuracy was the significant reduction in felt recoil. The recoil impulse was soft and smooth as butter, and the brass came out looking like new. No ejector swipes, no cratered/flowing primers. Just clean brass. Same powder charge under a 130 Berger produces a completely different recoil impulse, and shitty accuracy. I can't explain it, but I sure as shit can feel it. Maybe the difference in the bearing surface length between the two bullets? I'm guessing velocity will be down around 2820, but the RDF has a higher BC than the Berger, so even if I do lose 70fps, at 1K it's a wash. I'll lose .2 in elevation, but gain .1 in wind resistance with a 10MPH full value wind, so nothing to worry about. I've got 30 rounds of that load ready to go in fresh brass, I'll report back in after I shoot them. I'll chrono 10 and then shoot a 4x5 on a LaRue target. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mettee:
I mean to respond to this, great info. I have not noticed any particular difference in felt recoil over the three bullets I have shot. ELD, AR Hybrid 130, and the Norma GT. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By FRBaseball: Crazy how accurate QL can be. My true chrono #'s were 2889 for 10 rounds, SD of 8.1. SIDE NOTE: For me personally, I don't pay any attention to chamber pressure #'s from QL or any reloading manual when I'm loading for a gasser. Loads that will blow primers left and right and show serious signs of overpressure on brass when fired from a gasser are perfectly fine in my bolt guns. I think port pressure is the culprit, but with so many variables in gas system length, port diameter, number of ports, and dwell time, there's no hard and fast numbers to go by when loading for a gasser. I don't care what the reloading manuals say is safe as far as chamber pressure because port pressure will start causing issues long before chamber pressure will. Back on topic, my practice load varies depending on what bullets I've got on hand, but I've had good results with the 120-123 class bullets, AMAX, ELD-M, and Custom Competitions, all using R16 around 42 grains. I use those light bullets because I usually have a good supply of them at the house, I shoot them through a shorty .260 Rem Tikka. I think I might have found my grail load for the LaRue .260 today. I got a shipment in last week of the new Nosler 130 RDF bullets. Loaded up a rough test from 42 to 42.8gr of R16. 42gr stuck all 5 into .4". More important to me than the slight increase in accuracy was the significant reduction in felt recoil. The recoil impulse was soft and smooth as butter, and the brass came out looking like new. No ejector swipes, no cratered/flowing primers. Just clean brass. Same powder charge under a 130 Berger produces a completely different recoil impulse, and shitty accuracy. I can't explain it, but I sure as shit can feel it. Maybe the difference in the bearing surface length between the two bullets? I'm guessing velocity will be down around 2820, but the RDF has a higher BC than the Berger, so even if I do lose 70fps, at 1K it's a wash. I'll lose .2 in elevation, but gain .1 in wind resistance with a 10MPH full value wind, so nothing to worry about. I've got 30 rounds of that load ready to go in fresh brass, I'll report back in after I shoot them. I'll chrono 10 and then shoot a 4x5 on a LaRue target. I'm waiting on the new scale and will work some loads across several bullets. I may give the Nosler 123 custom comps another try as they didn't do too well the first time around. |
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Sorry, no update today, the Charity Raffle is keeping me busy today.
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Originally Posted By mettee:
Fail. Nothing stops the mighty 260 update! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By mettee:
I mean to respond to this, great info. I have not noticed any particular difference in felt recoil over the three bullets I have shot. ELD, AR Hybrid 130, and the Norma GT. View Quote Since it's just about you and me in the thread, if you're sick, I get a break for the daily grind. @mettee |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: Hearing you may be sick, hope you don't have the flu, it was 10-days of pain for me. Since it's just about you and ne in the thread, if you're sick, I get a break for the daily grind. @mettee View Quote No breaks D3, I just finished up a couple reports |
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Do you notice that area in WFL right before the boat tail? It looks concave.
Like they did it to reduce bearing surface, or play with aero |
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Got out to do some shooting with a friend from Utah this weekend. The .260 was flawless as usual. The most notable shot was today’s cold bore hit at 1265 yards. 12.4 mil with 1.6 of left wind. Target is a 12”x 20” silhouette. Clay birds on a berm at 700 were a chip shot. I think I sold another rifle for Mark. Has anyone got their commission check yet? Oh yeah I was shooting against a 6br and a 6 creed. The 260 was victorious. I was shooting my 130 TMK load.
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Originally Posted By rugerdog:
Got out to do some shooting with a friend from Utah this weekend. The .260 was flawless as usual. The most notable shot was today’s cold bore hit at 1265 yards. 12.4 mil with 1.6 of left wind. Target is a 12”x 20” silhouette. Clay birds on a berm at 700 were a chip shot. I think I sold another rifle for Mark. Has anyone got their commission check yet? Oh yeah I was shooting against a 6br and a 6 creed. The 260 was victorious. I was shooting my 130 TMK load. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By bfk4lyfe:
https://i.imgur.com/6l9tYZs.jpg Just when I got my components, dies etc in order to start reloading for the 260....a distraction comes along... View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: Now, you just can't leave us hanging like that! Details man, details! View Quote Its been a 308 for a year or so but I sold off all my 308 reloading components this weekend so the CM barrel went on. Still need a muzzle break, can't decide since they're all pretty much the same. |
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Originally Posted By bfk4lyfe:
Accuracy International AT, 26" 6.5 CM Gradous barrel, Spuhr mount and Bushnell HDMR2 (some day I'll pull the trigger on a Vortex Razor2 but I'll gbpse lol..) Its been a 308 for a year or so but I sold off all my 308 reloading components this weekend so the CM barrel went on. Still need a muzzle break, can't decide since they're all pretty much the same. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bfk4lyfe:
Originally Posted By Defender3: Now, you just can't leave us hanging like that! Details man, details! Its been a 308 for a year or so but I sold off all my 308 reloading components this weekend so the CM barrel went on. Still need a muzzle break, can't decide since they're all pretty much the same. |
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Originally Posted By bfk4lyfe: Accuracy International AT, 26" 6.5 CM Gradous barrel, Spuhr mount and Bushnell HDMR2 (some day I'll pull the trigger on a Vortex Razor2 but I'll gbpse lol..) Its been a 308 for a year or so but I sold off all my 308 reloading components this weekend so the CM barrel went on. Still need a muzzle break, can't decide since they're all pretty much the same. View Quote |
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D3 did you look at the boat tail on the WFL yet. Now that I am seeing it on the puter it really shows.
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Thats what I am talking about
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Originally Posted By mettee:
Thats what I am talking about View Quote |
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D3- what direction and amount of POI shift did you see with your TQ can?
Finally got mine, hope to try it soon. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: I reused the original two and the four new ones are linkable, so I was able to wire them all up using one connection. The basement is like a black hole, it sucks any light within 3 parsecs in but doesn't let any back out. With 240w's of LED goodness at 5000 degrees, I can see pretty well now. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
There is a concave section in the flatlines. I didn't go though all the tech specs in the patent application, so I'm not sure the engineering / technical jargon for that bit of a wasp waist. Oh, and this and the lighting upgrad are today's updates. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG_6866_JPG-465425.jpg View Quote Looks like it shortens the bearing sureface, and I bet it does something with aero, they wont say that though. |
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Originally Posted By DuneShoot:
D3- what direction and amount of POI shift did you see with your TQ can? Finally got mine, hope to try it soon. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mettee: You are scratching them all up man Looks like it shortens the bearing sureface, and I bet it does something with aero, they wont say that though. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: I'll have to find it again, but that band that runs across the top section of the bearing surface has a name and purpose. View Quote Well I know creating a small vortecies can support airflow over them while at the same time shaping that same airflow. Blah blah blah turbulent boundary layer |
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Originally Posted By mettee: On the top? Well I know creating a small vortecies can support airflow over them while at the same time shaping that same airflow. Blah blah blah turbulent boundary layer View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: You should expect a bit down and a bit to the right. It will vary based on the rifle and the ammo, but mine is 1.5MOA down with the Hornady, your mileage will vary. Go shoot it and give us a range report with pictures please. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Pretty sure Isaac Newton made the 1.5 moa low effect. The thing I like is you get your zero with can on, then with can off you're 1.5 moa high at a 100 ... workable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
Originally Posted By Defender3: You should expect a bit down and a bit to the right. It will vary based on the rifle and the ammo, but mine is 1.5MOA down with the Hornady, your mileage will vary. Go shoot it and give us a range report with pictures please. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Nice report - thanks! 6br and 6 creed are great cartridges, were they shooting smaller so they could go faster? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By rugerdog:
Got out to do some shooting with a friend from Utah this weekend. The .260 was flawless as usual. The most notable shot was today’s cold bore hit at 1265 yards. 12.4 mil with 1.6 of left wind. Target is a 12”x 20” silhouette. Clay birds on a berm at 700 were a chip shot. I think I sold another rifle for Mark. Has anyone got their commission check yet? Oh yeah I was shooting against a 6br and a 6 creed. The 260 was victorious. I was shooting my 130 TMK load. |
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Originally Posted By rugerdog:
They are impressive. I think my friend likes them due to lack of recoil. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rugerdog:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By rugerdog:
Got out to do some shooting with a friend from Utah this weekend. The .260 was flawless as usual. The most notable shot was today’s cold bore hit at 1265 yards. 12.4 mil with 1.6 of left wind. Target is a 12”x 20” silhouette. Clay birds on a berm at 700 were a chip shot. I think I sold another rifle for Mark. Has anyone got their commission check yet? Oh yeah I was shooting against a 6br and a 6 creed. The 260 was victorious. I was shooting my 130 TMK load. |
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Originally Posted By Defender3: Look at the brighter band area that runs down the bearing surface. It's forward of the concave area and behind the ogive. It's on each projectile and not due to lighting. View Quote I do see bands in the bearing surface but I dont see any other features, at least nothing thats a deliberate dimension. Not saying its not there. |
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What happened to that other 260 thread that was called something like "a tale of two 260s"? It had some good info and pics in there but its MIA..?
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Originally Posted By mettee:
Search Esstac, that is the screen name. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By bfk4lyfe:
What happened to that other 260 thread that was called something like "a tale of two 260s"? It had some good info and pics in there but its MIA..? |
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Bump this stuff to preserve it.
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Originally Posted By DuneShoot:
Got the Larue brake and TQ installed. Couldn't get the brake timed right with teh Larue logo facing up. Think I'll DEMAND a refund https://i.imgur.com/NL3qOe1.jpg https://i.imgur.com/tVbsYZM.jpg https://i.imgur.com/PbtscPY.jpg Comparison with the SiCo Omega: https://i.imgur.com/ZnVcHXW.jpg View Quote Were you serious about the timing? My sarcasm meter isn't calibrated today. |
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All loads were 2.79, I will confirm later when I get to the shop. Just normal mag length.
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