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39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:21 am
by magnum
i,v found it hard to find any of this heads over in uk (39 bk) Now got some only a 100 loaded up 30 last nite a took them out to day the best group i got with them was 3" very very poor load them with h4895 sarted with 25.5 and worked up to 27. but it looked like i have shot with a shootgun all over the place my gun shoot allmost hole on hole 32 nosler and 40 vmax at 100 mts with the same powder but 39 bk !!!!!! :wall: any 1 can help maybe change of powder :?: :?: thanks ian

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:46 am
by RAMOS
Great results for me with Alliant RL10X and Federal 205M primers, WW brass in my Cooper M21. Assuming 204R, of course.

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:56 am
by magnum
RAMOS wrote:Great results for me with Alliant RL10X and Federal 205M primers, WW brass in my Cooper M21. Assuming 204R, of course.
yes 204R should have put that down :doh:

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:16 am
by Tokimini
+ 1 on the Reloder 10X. I've also had good luck using CFE223 with 39 gr BKs. (my favorite bullet)

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:02 pm
by RAMOS
No worries, magnum. I figured it was a 204R since you posted under "204 reloading". Just did not want to mess you up if by chance it was a different cartridge :) .

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:49 pm
by 204cat
scope and everything tight ? twist rate ? barrel clean ?

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:13 pm
by 247sniper
Great results for me with Alliant RL10X and Federal 205M primers, WW brass with 39SBK's and 40 Grain v-Max. .2's are the norm. Thats with a 1/11 twist barrel.

Do you have a moderator on your rifle?

Steve.

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:18 pm
by Sth Oz Dan
Magnum - If the 32s and 40s both work great, then why bother with the 39? You might be wasting time, $$ and barrel life.

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:34 pm
by Silverfox
magnum--My old Savage 12VLP in .204 Ruger and the 26" factory barrel shoot pretty small groups using 28.0 gr. of H4895, WW brass and Remington 7½ primers.

You don't mention that you tried altering your seating depth. I'd suggest trying a few different seating depths before I abandoned the 39 gr. Sierras. They seem to work great in just about everyone's .204 Rugers.

Reloder 10X, as some mentioned, works pretty good for some folks.

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:17 pm
by 247sniper
Sth Oz Dan wrote:Magnum - If the 32s and 40s both work great, then why bother with the 39? You might be wasting time, $$ and barrel life.

I think because the 39 SBK's are ballisticly the best bullet to use as the have the highest BC over any 32's or 40's.


Steve.

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:57 am
by magnum
204cat wrote:scope and everything tight ? twist rate ? barrel clean ?
yes everything tight, 1in12, barrel put 10 rounds down it of 32 nosler it was cleaned just before this and shoot allmost hole on hole then went on to 39 bk and all over the place went back to 32 nosler and back to hole on hole ( i just think my gun dosn,t like them :chin: ) but the 40 grain vmax shoot very well it just seems to be 39 bk and my gun :mad:

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:02 am
by magnum
247sniper wrote:Great results for me with Alliant RL10X and Federal 205M primers, WW brass with 39SBK's and 40 Grain v-Max. .2's are the norm. Thats with a 1/11 twist barrel.

Do you have a moderator on your rifle?

Steve.
yes steve got a dm80 on it

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:10 am
by magnum
Silverfox wrote:magnum--My old Savage 12VLP in .204 Ruger and the 26" factory barrel shoot pretty small groups using 28.0 gr. of H4895, WW brass and Remington 7½ primers.

You don't mention that you tried altering your seating depth. I'd suggest trying a few different seating depths before I abandoned the 39 gr. Sierras. They seem to work great in just about everyone's .204 Rugers.

Reloder 10X, as some mentioned, works pretty good for some folks.
set them ten thou off did try and loaded 5 up with 28.2 of h4895 and took them out last nite they grouped at 1" at 100 mts a lot better :!: but this is a hot load!!!! but not a patch on the 32 noslers and 40 vmax

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:12 am
by 247sniper
magnum wrote:
247sniper wrote:Great results for me with Alliant RL10X and Federal 205M primers, WW brass with 39SBK's and 40 Grain v-Max. .2's are the norm. Thats with a 1/11 twist barrel.

Do you have a moderator on your rifle?

Steve.
yes steve got a dm80 on it
Try it with mod off, just shoot for groups. I have seen stranger things happen. :huh:

steve.

Re: 39 bk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:49 am
by DoubleUp
That is a pretty big jump between 27 and 28.2 in a 204. I didn't see where you mentioned what brass you were shooting. Before you give up on the H4895, you might want to try between 27 and 28 going .2g at the time. There is a very good chance you jumped your accuracy node in that range. I'm assuming you were using H4895 with the 32's and 40's which shot lights out, is that correct?