185 GR Remington JSWC
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185 GR Remington JSWC
Hello Gang, Been trying ti douplicate the Federal 185 Gr SWC with
No Luck. Have tried the Remington 185 JSWC but they still will not group like the Factory Federal's. Bought some Hornady 185 GR JSWC to try
using WST HP38 and bullseye and Bullseye at 4.3 seems to Group good.
Wonder if any one else has tried to douplicate the Factory Federal 185 GR
Wadcutter
Mayhaw12
No Luck. Have tried the Remington 185 JSWC but they still will not group like the Factory Federal's. Bought some Hornady 185 GR JSWC to try
using WST HP38 and bullseye and Bullseye at 4.3 seems to Group good.
Wonder if any one else has tried to douplicate the Factory Federal 185 GR
Wadcutter
Mayhaw12
Remington .45-185 JSWC...
...over 4.8 grains of WST works well for me.
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Mayhaw12, What kind of barrel do you have in your gun? That may give you a better quality feedback as to what loads you should try. Also, are the federal factory loads that work well jacketed?
Also, I think Davekp meant VVN310, which I agree is a very good powder.
Sometimes what you need to do is start in the middle with a load and work up and down two tenths of a grain at a time until you find the sweet spot for your gun.
Also, I think Davekp meant VVN310, which I agree is a very good powder.
Sometimes what you need to do is start in the middle with a load and work up and down two tenths of a grain at a time until you find the sweet spot for your gun.
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mayhaw12 wrote:Hello Isibell1130, I have a Kart Barrel in my wad gun and yes the Federal
are Jacketed SWC Bullet. I am going to try the VV310 and see how it does. About 4.2 to start then work up. Thanks
Kart barrels are designed to shoot lead. This does not mean that they will not shoot jacketed bullets, it just means that jacketed bullets may be overkill, expense wise. A lot of people don't like to use jacketed for anything but the long line because of that. If you really want to use jacketed (or lead) you should look at the zero bullets. They are about as good and as cheap as you are going to find.
One caution, Jacketed bullets should not follow lead ones without a complete barrel cleaning. It will wear the barrel fast if the jacketed bullets drive the lead deposits into the walls of the barrel, and also can reduce your accuracy significantly during the course of a 2700 shot in one day.
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Remington 185 FMJWC Accuracy
Greetings,
Attached is a scan of a group fired at 50 yards.
Cheers,
Dave
Attached is a scan of a group fired at 50 yards.
Cheers,
Dave