Thursday, January 29, 2015

First shots with my new SVD

I bought my self a new rifle. I was going to buy DPMS AR10 or S&W mp10, but when I was at the gunstore I saw something beautiful. An original SVD Dragunov, stock condition! The last time when I have seen and fired Dragunov was in the army. Best part is the price only half of the S&W mp10! Decicion was made, I can buy AR10 rifles anytime but original Dragunov's, maybe never!

Detailed review gomes later, I also bought some wolf 7,65*54R ammo and headed to range. I was trilled! There was also Russian scope PO 4x24 with the rifle.

  

First shots were off the target, but then I sights to the A4 papertarget. Wolf ammo performed nicely 4 shots were in 3cm group and one flyer 5cm off the group! nicely done with cheapest ammo what you can find!

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

How to make a "puukko"

My father made me a nice christmas preset, DIY "Puukko" set. It had a my fathers handmade blade, handle, two brass somethings( I dont know what they are called in english), leather and wood for shealt.




The blade is forged of high garbon steel wich is mixed with crome and vanadium. In Finland its called "hopeateräs" (silversteel) becouse of its bright color. It is corrosive steel material but with right hardening and tempature treatment you get blade with extreame sharpness and toughness.



Assembleng a scandinavian style puukko is quite simple you just burn a hole with your blade trough your wooden handle. Then put some glue your brass things(still I dont know what they are called) and your wooden handle and hammer them together.


Now all you need is little sanding and some Danish Oil to have new nice puukko.


To make a new shealt you need leather, two needles and waxed thread. I have posted an article of making revolver holster, princible is same, wet leather is mold to the shape you want. Blade is protected by wooden cover wich allso gives the shealt its looks when you mold your leather. I did a tratitional "tommy" style shealt.

 

Monday, January 12, 2015

Handloads for STI 223 part 2

I wisited a local gunsmith to buy bullets to find good load for 300m. Unfortunalety there were only 75gr Hormady bullets, I was looking for 69gr but I guess that will be OK. STI has a 1-8" twisting so it would work, how ever 16" barrel would not give much speed. Anyway I was curious to find out how accurate it will be.

Lapua 55gr fmj and Hormady 75gr


Vihtavuori reloading manual gives powder values for N135 and N140, I have some recollection that N140 + 223 rem with 16" barrel = flamethrower so I did two different loads with N135.

.223 load No. 2

case = S&B Bulk full sized
primer = Federal No. 205
bullet = Hormady 75gr BTHP
powder = N135 23,0gr & 23,5gr
lenght = 57,4mm

I had problem with Lee .223 bullet seating dye, it gaves hormady hallow point bullet visible dent. After reloading I tried a Hormady .222 rem bullet seating dye, that worked well. Also with Lee dye the handloads jammed in the PMAG magasine when cartridge lenght was 57,4mm. This problem did not occur with Hormady dye when cartridge lenght was same. I might have to redo these handloads becouse there were some flyers.
Lee leaves a dent in the hollow point


Shooting conditions were below avarage, -7.5 C snowing and 2-4 m/s wind 180 degree.

10 shot groupings=

23,0gr =38mmx41mm

23,5gr =52mmx42mm



second 10 shot group




Wednesday, January 7, 2015

AR testing

I went 100m range today. Weather was gloydy -6c and little wind 20 degrees mayby 2-4 m/s.



First I shot PMC 55gr 10 shots midle of the target. Then I shot 40 handloads with Lapua 55gr FMJ and N133 powder in four different places. There were 4 differend powder loads 23gr(9 clock) 23,5gr (12 clock) 24gr (3 clock) and 24,5gr (6 clock). I did 5 shot goups from 23gr to 24,5gr, then I marked the hits and then fired another 5 shot groups in the same spots.



AR load no. 1

Case = S&B bulk full sized
Primer = Federal No. 204
Bullet = Lapua 55gr fmj S382
Powder = N133
Lenght = 54,0 mm

Notes: the 24,5gr load is vihtavuori manuals maxinum load and it is almost full case.


Smallest 10 shot group is 24gr with 42mm diameter, thats under 1,5 MOA pretty desent for fast shooting. In 23,5gr group are two massive flyers, my magazine must hit the taple while shooting. PMC is the cheapest 223  ammo without steel core in finland, but the accuracy is over 2 MOA with STI sporting rifle(some ranges forbittens using bullet with steel core). The Lapua 55gr fmj would be very nice for hunting and under 150m, but I still need more heavyer bullet for knucking down steel plates at 300m. I have plenty of Lapua 55gr FMJ and vihtavuori N133 powder in storage, I guess I now know what to do with them.



Sunday, January 4, 2015

Remington 700 police handloads part 1

After I taked part in beertrophy match I wanted to improve long range accuracy with my remington. I have owned remington for few years and shot some handloads with it. However my reloading diarys are gone and I had to started it again in excel.

I remembered that Sierra Match 168gr gave some resorts with vihtavuori N150 and I had primed lapua cells in the storage so I started with that.

First load:

Load number: 1
Case: Lapua
Primer: unknow
Powder: N150 43gr
Bullet: Sierra Match 168gr
Loading length: 73mm

Load number: 2
Case: Lapua
Primer: unknow
Powder: N150 43,5gr
Bullet: Sierra Match 168gr
Loading length: 73mm


I reloaded 20 rounds each load and headed to the 300 meter range. This time shooting conditions were quite difficult. It was snowing and there were about 5 km/h wind in 45 degrees of angel. I was shooting prone with dipod and large sandbag in rear.

Here is my 10 round groupings:

Load number 1: 90mm x 140mm and 120x150

Load number 2: 70x150 (one flyer) and 90x110

For the record, I have some problems shooting prone with dipods. The gun powerfully "jumps" left when recoiling. Load number 2 gives more stable goupings, so I will try 44gr load also.

10 shots at 300m 70mm hight and 150mm wide