Range time with M1A, Mini-14 and 10/22
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:01 am
Took my M1A to the range yesterday to check my loads. I ended up using H4895 with Hornady 155 gr FMJBT bullets and CCI 0034 military primers. I loaded 39, 40, 41 and 42 grains and used a light crimp using a Lee Factory Crimp die. OAL is 2.80 to stay in magazine length. I used once fired military brass both Lake City and some CBC brand that I had shot as factory ammo. Interesting discovery is after only being once fired both the Lake City and the CBC needed to be trimmed considerably. .010 to .015
I used an RCBS Primer Pocket Swager to remove the primer pocket crimp.
I found the faster the load the better my rifle grouped. I did forget to bring my cheek riser so I don’t feel 100% confident with my results as my cheek weld was horrible. The scope mount I used sets the scope very high from the stock.
Next up is my MIni-14 to try out my loads. I wasn’t able to equal the Federal Match ammo I had shot previously but I’m still much better than the 55 gr ammo I was shooting. I used the Sierra 8th manual’s AR 15 rifle data and I found this data to severely limit my loads. I didn’t chronograph my loads but my 23.5 load books at 2500 fps. The Federal Match ammo is 2720 fps. I think I will try to find some TAC and change my powder as I can get up to 2700 fps staying just under max load. Funny, that 23.5 of Varget in my .223 match bolt rifle shoots 3/8” groups at 100. Here’s my results
Finally my 10/22 to give my improved trigger a try. I was shooting from a bench at 50 yards using CCI Mini-mag solid points. First target is various groups shot with mixed results. Second target is my last group at around a half inch. That was a great time to stop so I did.
Very happy with the trigger work Brimstone did.
I found the faster the load the better my rifle grouped. I did forget to bring my cheek riser so I don’t feel 100% confident with my results as my cheek weld was horrible. The scope mount I used sets the scope very high from the stock.
Next up is my MIni-14 to try out my loads. I wasn’t able to equal the Federal Match ammo I had shot previously but I’m still much better than the 55 gr ammo I was shooting. I used the Sierra 8th manual’s AR 15 rifle data and I found this data to severely limit my loads. I didn’t chronograph my loads but my 23.5 load books at 2500 fps. The Federal Match ammo is 2720 fps. I think I will try to find some TAC and change my powder as I can get up to 2700 fps staying just under max load. Funny, that 23.5 of Varget in my .223 match bolt rifle shoots 3/8” groups at 100. Here’s my results
Finally my 10/22 to give my improved trigger a try. I was shooting from a bench at 50 yards using CCI Mini-mag solid points. First target is various groups shot with mixed results. Second target is my last group at around a half inch. That was a great time to stop so I did.
Very happy with the trigger work Brimstone did.