Paddycakes
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Chronographing a few cartridges yesterday - had just leveled my scope and had not bore sighted it. Figured I'd kill two birds with one stone, get the scope on paper and chrono the rounds. Long story short I had mid-air fragmentation on at least one round that splattered a target set at 65 yards, could have been either the 170r flat nose at around 2200-2300 fps, or the 165gr SST at around 2600 fps. Never got the rifle on paper that I could see so unsure as to how many rounds may have prematurely fragged. Upon inspection some rounds did hit targets intact, I was also firing 168gr SMKs from 43gr to 44.6gr in a build up, max 2705 fps.
Any experience with this, simple troubleshooting? Possibility of ricochet? It has rained without stopping for three days, ground is soaked, forest floor, shooting in the rain under a lean-to. 170s were on top of 39.3gr IMR 4064 and 165s were on 43.0gr IMR 4064, CCI BR primers and Hornady and Norma neck sized brass, bushing sized at 330. Thats about all the info I've got, can't remember how far off the lans they were, but I believe it was between .002 and .005.
Rifle is a Tikka T3lite .308WIN 1:11 twist.
Any experience with this, simple troubleshooting? Possibility of ricochet? It has rained without stopping for three days, ground is soaked, forest floor, shooting in the rain under a lean-to. 170s were on top of 39.3gr IMR 4064 and 165s were on 43.0gr IMR 4064, CCI BR primers and Hornady and Norma neck sized brass, bushing sized at 330. Thats about all the info I've got, can't remember how far off the lans they were, but I believe it was between .002 and .005.
Rifle is a Tikka T3lite .308WIN 1:11 twist.