Getting That Antsy Feeling
As the weather improves, I really want to get out to the range and continue my lighter bullet, 200Gr testing. The 200-FTX will take the lead and will be used to compare the results of the other 200Gr bullets for performance. I haven’t confirmed I’m on the sweet spot for 200gr bullets but at least this will give me an idea of performance.
The two bullets that really have my interest is the 200XPB and 200SST 40 cal.
The 200XPB has not preformed well in the past so I’m trying a stronger knurl because I believe rotational spin was an issue. With the drag groove reducing the amount of surface for bullet grip I hope the stronger knurl will aid in this area.
The 200SST, 40cal bullet in a duplex sabot configuration has not performed well at all. Again, I believe it has been a rotational spin issue having plastic grip plastic. Here I’ve also added a two-sided sandpaper disc between sabots for additional grip. Only testing on targets will tell the story.
To some it may seem I’m going to extremes trying to get a lighter bullet load to properly work in a 50Cal. For me it’s an educational experience on the workings of an SML. For most it’s simply a matter of just load and shoot, then evaluate that load. I have no issue with that but it might surprise you what your load is capable of when certain adjustments are made. The key is knowing what adjustments will help a load.
Anyway, here are the candidates for upcoming range time.
https://i.postimg.cc/FKdjswPs/200-Gr-Comparison.jpg