I've been thinking a lot about optimal slug-type ammo for my RAW's polygonal barrel. I confirmed the bore is .248" and the grooves are .254". I have this rifle tuned at 968fps / 70FPE right now using 34gr JSBs during power testing (cheaper and higher resolution for tuning with my chronos).
With the 33gr VKs, my rifle produces 945fps with this current config; the 34gr NSAs are averaging 935fps. There's definitely some friction at work.
Remembering some discussions on caution for using hard cast ammo out of the 10mm Glock poly barrels (go-to bear defense ammo in the mountains), I'm starting to wonder if .250 might be too large for this barrel. I could certainly lap the bore down gently to reduce the friction or get molds to fit the bore a little more closely to its diameter.
What are your thoughts on using the denser .250 ammo out of this barrel? I'm all ears
With the 33gr VKs, my rifle produces 945fps with this current config; the 34gr NSAs are averaging 935fps. There's definitely some friction at work.
Remembering some discussions on caution for using hard cast ammo out of the 10mm Glock poly barrels (go-to bear defense ammo in the mountains), I'm starting to wonder if .250 might be too large for this barrel. I could certainly lap the bore down gently to reduce the friction or get molds to fit the bore a little more closely to its diameter.
What are your thoughts on using the denser .250 ammo out of this barrel? I'm all ears
