I'm definitely not a promoter of the quest for more speed, but this is FAST.
5000+ FPS with 22BR Improved and 30gr Berger Bullets « Daily Bulletin
....wonder how long the barrel would last ;)
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I'm definitely not a promoter of the quest for more speed, but this is FAST.
5000+ FPS with 22BR Improved and 30gr Berger Bullets « Daily Bulletin
....wonder how long the barrel would last ;)
Ask Crzyman.
IIRC he went 5400?
Yeah, I think I remember seeing a picture of his Chrony screen.
22-243 wasn't it?
-I seem to remember him saying that the rifling followed the projectile down the paddock. ..I presume he was talking figuratively, rather than literally. But at that speed you never know.
Barrel wear is more from powder/carbon abrasion and heat isnt it? so in said 5000+fps rifle would it make any difference to barrel life running the 30gr to the 40gr at around the same pressure(lets not start that again) after all its only copper
-It's a lot of powder going through a small bore- so there'll be plenty of that.
-Yeah, let's not start that again :thumbsup: pressure aside, it's still metal being forced over metal at nearly double the 'normal' speed, so I'd say friction will be a pretty decent factor in wear/things heating up.
No doubt that I will get pulled up by the speed & pressure police but here goes.
I had another play around a while ago with the 30 MEF in one of my 22-243s with a 26" barrel.
They would cruise at around 5200 reasonably accurately but really only good for the "cool factor" of 5000+ :thumbsup:
http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/...Barrett007.jpg
I might have another play with different powders at some stage.
Wowsers.
-is that a frangible pill? Did you explode any bunnys with it?
Goodbye barrel throat , hello wallet goodbye money :cave:
My one was 5276fps, that was blowing primers clean out of the case.
The rifling had chatter marks in it for the last 10 inches or so. Not something I'd do if I wanted to keep the rifle.
Can I ask what load of powder you had in the 22-243 KG?
Reloader 15 is what's in the records