I took my brand new 6.8 xbolt out last week with those same copper impact loads. Averaged right at 2900 fps with a 24" barrel and grouping just a hair over an inch. I'm no expert marksman but I think those rounds will do the job for my rifle.
Awesome, that's a respectable group for all copper bullets. I measured mine when I got back. The copper bullets were 1- 3/8ths. They ran about 2869 fps in my earlier video. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed your video! Just a thought, I had the same issue with a rifle like your first group. Everything seemed to be on target but impacts would go straight up. I cleaned up the barrel chanel on the stoock. Made a big difference! Im picking up a 6.8 Western this weekend. Winchester XPR
You should be able to improve things a bunch with reloading. I am bedding my XPR before I start load development myself. Hoping for luck with the Barnes 155 grain LRX.
Reload, and u can get it shooting. I just bought a new rifle. A Browning Xbolt Hells Canyon Speed Long Range 280AI. 1@8 26-inch barrel. I bought Berger Hornady Nosler and Sierra bullets. To start load development.162 gr and up to 180 gr bullets. Make sure your barrel is free floating. Barrel is not touching the stock anywhere.
Every monolithic performs poorly most often due to firing standard lead core prior. If using solid copper, it is best to clean the barrel to bare metal and do not fire anything else through it. That is not only what Ron explained in his video, but backfire tv also proved it on video. Best of luck 😊
By the looks of your groups I'd say your receiver might be shifting in your stock whether it be from loose action screws or due to excessive room in the stock. Next time your out shooting pay close attention to the barrel in the in the channel to see if it shifts left or right
Just a couple of small tips to help. Take off your sling when shooting for groups. Will make a big difference. Second make sure you have support at the front of the rifle to stop a bit of the movement. And lastly pretty much all the factory 6.8 western is crap. Get some good reloads made up and you should do a lot better
When I test hand loads. I shoot lead only, and if I am glinna do copper I always run a few patches through the barrel first. I am currently testing aome makers copper in 160gr and hunter 162gr with some magpro woth .5 inch or better groups at a 100yards. The nosler didn't group well with staball HD and I could get a decent fps with magpro.
So, the rule was, you can chase copper with lead core but you cannot chase lead core with copper. My rifle shoots best with the Browning Long Range Hunter 175 SGK. The Winchester 170 Ballistic Silver Tip was not bad either.
@@montanamusingsI pulled all my copper impacts for the brass and primers after a bad performance. I loaded up some 129 grain Barnes lrx the other day and loaded two of the copper impacts just to fowl the barrel with copper bullets before running the lrx. I had cleaned the barrel down to Bare steel in preparation for the Barnes LRX testing. Those copper impact bullets stacked one on top of the other. I didn't clean the barrel to Bare steel the first time I tested them. Maybe I need to do that and give them another go.
You have made everyone dumber for showing this video, poor rest, sling in the way, plus looks like your front base is backwards. Never shoot a copper bullet over a traditional jacketed bullet , i can imagine your handloads and the quality.
People buy what they can. Having a TH-cam channel is expensive. Especially if you're not monetized yet. I have this in 6.5 PRC, and it is very accurate. Thanks for watching!
I took my brand new 6.8 xbolt out last week with those same copper impact loads. Averaged right at 2900 fps with a 24" barrel and grouping just a hair over an inch. I'm no expert marksman but I think those rounds will do the job for my rifle.
Awesome, that's a respectable group for all copper bullets. I measured mine when I got back. The copper bullets were 1- 3/8ths. They ran about 2869 fps in my earlier video. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed your video! Just a thought, I had the same issue with a rifle like your first group. Everything seemed to be on target but impacts would go straight up. I cleaned up the barrel chanel on the stoock. Made a big difference! Im picking up a 6.8 Western this weekend. Winchester XPR
I might have to try that. I want to take it apart to adjust the trigger anyway. Welcome to the #savethe6.8western movement, and thanks for watching!
You should be able to improve things a bunch with reloading. I am bedding my XPR before I start load development myself. Hoping for luck with the Barnes 155 grain LRX.
Absolutely! The Copper Impact bullet performs amazingly. I'm hoping it tightens up as the barrel breaks in. Thanks for watching!
You have to clean your barrel to get all the other fowling out you have to clean it to bear metal for the copper bullets
Yep, that's what Ron said in his video. I wouldn't mind sticking with the copper. Thanks for watching!
Reload, and u can get it shooting. I just bought a new rifle. A Browning Xbolt Hells Canyon Speed Long Range 280AI. 1@8 26-inch barrel. I bought Berger Hornady Nosler and Sierra bullets. To start load development.162 gr and up to 180 gr bullets. Make sure your barrel is free floating. Barrel is not touching the stock anywhere.
I ran a dollar bill down the barrel sides. It is free, but very close in one spot. Thanks for watching!
Every monolithic performs poorly most often due to firing standard lead core prior. If using solid copper, it is best to clean the barrel to bare metal and do not fire anything else through it. That is not only what Ron explained in his video, but backfire tv also proved it on video. Best of luck 😊
Thank you!
Enjoyed the video, have a great weekend
Thanks, I hope the groups tighten up or, it's back to the reloading bench!
Great video! What scope are you using?
Blackhound Genisis 4-14x44. Thanks for watching!
By the looks of your groups I'd say your receiver might be shifting in your stock whether it be from loose action screws or due to excessive room in the stock. Next time your out shooting pay close attention to the barrel in the in the channel to see if it shifts left or right
I'll have to check the screws before I go out again. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
Just a couple of small tips to help.
Take off your sling when shooting for groups. Will make a big difference. Second make sure you have support at the front of the rifle to stop a bit of the movement. And lastly pretty much all the factory 6.8 western is crap. Get some good reloads made up and you should do a lot better
I didn't have a good rear bag either. Thanks for the tips, and thanks for watching!
When I test hand loads. I shoot lead only, and if I am glinna do copper I always run a few patches through the barrel first. I am currently testing aome makers copper in 160gr and hunter 162gr with some magpro woth .5 inch or better groups at a 100yards. The nosler didn't group well with staball HD and I could get a decent fps with magpro.
It looks like Magpro is a good powder for velocity and accuracy. Good luck, and thanks for watching!
So, the rule was, you can chase copper with lead core but you cannot chase lead core with copper.
My rifle shoots best with the Browning Long Range Hunter 175 SGK.
The Winchester 170 Ballistic Silver Tip was not bad either.
I'm hoping to find ballistic tips to try out. Thanks for watching!
If you’re going to shoot copper you should start with a clean barrel. For accuracy. Just saying
I should have started with the copper since my barrel was clean. Thanks for watching!
That’s about how ABLR’s have shot in every cartridge I’ve loaded them in. Most consistently inaccurate bullet I’ve ever tested.
That's not what I was hoping for. I might have to go with the Copper Impacts. Thanks for watching!
Anything is better than those power points! Thanks for sharing
Agree on the ABLRs
ABLR's are hard to group. Bonded bullets in general have a bad reputation for accuracy.
@@montanamusingsI pulled all my copper impacts for the brass and primers after a bad performance. I loaded up some 129 grain Barnes lrx the other day and loaded two of the copper impacts just to fowl the barrel with copper bullets before running the lrx. I had cleaned the barrel down to Bare steel in preparation for the Barnes LRX testing. Those copper impact bullets stacked one on top of the other. I didn't clean the barrel to Bare steel the first time I tested them. Maybe I need to do that and give them another go.
You have made everyone dumber for showing this video, poor rest, sling in the way, plus looks like your front base is backwards. Never shoot a copper bullet over a traditional jacketed bullet , i can imagine your handloads and the quality.
Obviously, that was my goal. Thanks for watching! Still trying to save the 6.8 Western, even if I'm not a professional.
I don't think you can speak for everyone. Haha 😄. Have a good one!
Why are people buying this XPR rifles. Dam buy a Model 70 and stop buying cheap plastic rifles
People buy what they can. Having a TH-cam channel is expensive. Especially if you're not monetized yet. I have this in 6.5 PRC, and it is very accurate. Thanks for watching!
watch your own bobber guy it's not your gun so shut your yap