It was a grey day on this Super Bowl Sunday. It was mostly busy but no rain, just clouds and light wind. Got back home in time for the second quarter. It was an amazing victory for my high school classmate, Doug Peterson who was our senior quarterback. It was awesome how he went from Miami quarterback to high school coach to Super Bowl coach champion.
6.5 Creedmoor. I met a fellow Johnny’s Reloading Bench fan, and he’s waiting for his Compass 6.5 to arrive at the FFL. I’m still waiting for my $75 rebate to arrive. We compared notes. The H4350 remains elusive on this island, but WGS has RL17 for $40 a bottle. Also, Roy’s Fishing has good prices on primers, better than SEC. I wasn’t impressed the last time I visited so time for a revisit. I visited Young Guns the other day, and they have decent powder prices but their primers are about $50 a brick.
Today was a similar repeat of the previous load test with the last of IMR4350 38.7 to 39.5 gr and 140gr Nosler RDF. I loaded 49 rounds because I ran out of powder for the last one. The velocity SD were higher today at about 20fps compared to 10fps last time, and the velocities were about 75fps less than the Nosler (and Hornady) data. Overall, the results were good but not excellent. The first load grouped with a 1.350 moa and a decent 12fps SD. The next three loads were flying to the upper right. There was a break between the 39.1 and 39.3 gr and a break half way through the 39.5gr. I didn’t want to repeat last time where the second set of the load opened up, so I shot at a different target at the beginning of the next round and used the OnTarget software to combine the group. It ended up having the tightest group (with one flyer) but the SD was a high 21fps. I know that the SD doesn’t make that much difference at 100 yards, but I would like to think I could shoot further with it.
Looking at the data from the three load tests with IMR4350, it appears there are nodes at 38.7, 39.2, and 40.5 gr, but I’m mostly pulling this out of my butt. When I get a new bottle, I’ll try out the 40 to 41 gr range or maybe I’ll do an actual full work up from 38.3 to 41.3 gr at 3 shots each. I know you’re asking why I didn’t try that to begin with but it’s the journey I’m after, not the ending. Plus that’s a lot of different charges to load and I get easily confused in my old age.
I got a new bottle of Superformance. The first bottle I bought at HFR. There were 9 bottles for $23 each but wasn’t sure if they worked in my rifle so only bought one. When I texted Rocky if they were still available, he said no. Missed opportunity…

1911-22: While waiting for the round to end so I could move the target from 100 to 50 yards for the AK, I shot the pistol at the orange gopher. I finally cleaned the pistol yesterday but was still functioning like crap. Tom suggested that I need a faster round to work the action. The Blazer load data says 1235fps muzzle and 1060fps pistol which is what I’ve been getting. I bought the brick last year at the Gun Show and will look for something with more oomf at the next event.
We also decided that the firing pin spring is worn out which is causing light strikes on the rimfire ammo and subsequent misfires. Unfortunately, the manufacturer appears to be out, so I’ll call them tomorrow to see if I have options.
https://www.chiappafirearms.com/parts_air.php?id=1&idprod=35&id_fam=9AK VEPR: I started out with the 123gr Xtreme .312” bullets that I haven’t had much success with in the MN and 300BLK (resized). These were all over the target except for a curious four shot group. Why these sorta grouped and the others didn’t is a mystery. The velocities matched the Vmax.
Relatively good results with the H4198 25.2 to 26.0 gr and Hornady Vmax 123gr. The groups were mostly the same with velocity SD in the teens. I believe the 25.6gr grouped best. I was gonna shoot the last two at a different target like last time but decided to stay on one target. The velocities were also about 75fps less than the Hornady data so perhaps it was just my chrono today. The two holes in the upper left are stray Xtreme rounds.

