New to your channel and just wanted to say I appreciate you posting the ammo testing videos. Having just purchased a B14R Carbon you’ve given me a great starting point and saved me a lot of expense testing rounds that won’t work with the rifle. Fully understand all barrels are different but results so far with rounds that were accurate in your Bergara are working well in mine. Cheers, Ian.
22’s are prone to flyers when going for tiny groups however unless you know you pulled it you gotta count it unless of course it sounds Different the sound of the shot can tell you alot
Josh, will you do me a favor? Load and eject a mag full and inspect the rounds. I was getting results like yours, the rifle was damaging the rounds, sometimes significantly. Got the problem sorted and the flyers disappeared. Alternatively single load them into the chamber and report back on groups.
Are loading from the magazine or single shot loading. As a single shot bolt action rifle allows for careful insertion of the round into the chamber and a mag fed is basically uncontrolled it would seem the best method for determining the barrel/ammo accuracy potential would be to test by hand feeding each round. I’ve not seen anyone do a comparison between a seasoned barrel with 10 shot group fired from the magazine and another fired by hand feeding. My assumption would be there is a noticeable difference and possible elimination of the flyers.
I agree with you with one flyer. I have same set up the Bergara b24r. With a Element Nexus 5-20-50 amazing scope. And a tack drivin rifle. Your videos mate are awesome 😎. From the USA. Keep um up we all learn more each day. My goal is to get factory federal ammunition to shoot matches with. Don’t laugh finding cheaper ammo for competition is hard. But I’m close with my research. I’m getting close with. Federal Champion I’m sorting the ammo. I’ll let you know 🤔. Thx mate. USA we love the videos. Ohh 😯 Ck out element nexus it’s 1500 bucks US. AND BLOWS AWAY NIGHTFORCE 2200 dollar scopes. Stay safe. B.
Well my rifle puts 25 rounds in one single ragged hole at 200 yards......OK, pure BS for sure but I just wanted to be like all the other comments on here. Nice shooting and thank you for the video. One question though, did you run extra rounds through your rifle between switching out from one ammo to the other? I have found that it takes at least 30 - 50 rounds to acclimate the barrel to the new ammo before it gives you its real potential.
....when I shoot against my wife @100 yards for who pays for breccy, we count ALL 10 shots...our target 10/22's are shooting 1 to 1.5" groups outside with reasonable consistency and cheap ammo (Geco and Eley)...
Not being too critical, but either you can't shoot or your rifle has a bad barrel. My B14R groups much better. Shot a .590" and .610" at 100 yards with Center - X
Joe D- doing it once or twice doesn't make it "sub moa all day" Shoot 10x 5 shot groups and find the average group size then you can claim that average "all day". Jump on the snipers hide forum and check out the 6x5 rimfire challenge thread. There are many many highly experienced and accomplished shooters who can't do .5 @100m "all day" Wallet groups are laughable, consistency is king.
@@danielmastrangelo3778 no need to waste that much ammo. I have been shooting competition longer than you have been breathing. Guess I did not learn much at the Army Sniper School. I did not shoot at 100 meters. That is 109 yds. Have no idea what a "wallet" group is.
@@joed3264 wallet group is the 1 amazing group people shoot and brag about it claiming that their rifle is capable of Said group size "all day" I don't care how long you've been shooting competition, rimfire ammo is the most inconsistent part of the rifire accuracy equation. That is a FACT. Like I said, go to the snipers hide website and have a look in the rimfire section. The 6x5 shows that it's near impossible to maintain consistency.
New to your channel and just wanted to say I appreciate you posting the ammo testing videos. Having just purchased a B14R Carbon you’ve given me a great starting point and saved me a lot of expense testing rounds that won’t work with the rifle. Fully understand all barrels are different but results so far with rounds that were accurate in your Bergara are working well in mine. Cheers, Ian.
I really like the fact the you do 75 & 100m shooting in addition to the 50.
good visual demonstration of results
like it when all are together and boxes of ammo at top of results
very well done
Thanks for the data. I'm hoarding a bunch of Federal Ultra Match that was made by RWS back in the day.
Try discounting a flyer in match !!!
Unless you can call it when the shot broke - its not a flyer to exclude in my book.
I have never noticed that 22s generally generate flyers..
22’s are prone to flyers when going for tiny groups however unless you know you pulled it you gotta count it unless of course it sounds Different the sound of the shot can tell you alot
Yeah my 16inch Tikka t1x loves the RWS r50 and the Lapua midas match but not the center-x
Josh, will you do me a favor? Load and eject a mag full and inspect the rounds. I was getting results like yours, the rifle was damaging the rounds, sometimes significantly. Got the problem sorted and the flyers disappeared. Alternatively single load them into the chamber and report back on groups.
Are loading from the magazine or single shot loading. As a single shot bolt action rifle allows for careful insertion of the round into the chamber and a mag fed is basically uncontrolled it would seem the best method for determining the barrel/ammo accuracy potential would be to test by hand feeding each round. I’ve not seen anyone do a comparison between a seasoned barrel with 10 shot group fired from the magazine and another fired by hand feeding. My assumption would be there is a noticeable difference and possible elimination of the flyers.
I agree with you with one flyer. I have same set up the Bergara b24r. With a Element Nexus 5-20-50 amazing scope. And a tack drivin rifle. Your videos mate are awesome 😎. From the USA. Keep um up we all learn more each day. My goal is to get factory federal ammunition to shoot matches with. Don’t laugh finding cheaper ammo for competition is hard. But I’m close with my research. I’m getting close with. Federal Champion I’m sorting the ammo. I’ll let you know 🤔. Thx mate. USA we love the videos. Ohh 😯 Ck out element nexus it’s 1500 bucks US. AND BLOWS AWAY NIGHTFORCE 2200 dollar scopes. Stay safe. B.
Much appreciated Bryan, more to come soon
Great video. Any plans to try out some of the higher end eley rounds.
Campbell Brown I have tried a few of the eley in one of my other videos, check it out and please give a like
Excellent video. Thanks
Whats that bipod base under the b-14? I have been looking for something to attach the bipod past the stock like that but I have not found one.
area 419 arcalock 14in is the best on the market with the atlas bipod
What arca rail do you installed on the b14r?
Steve it’s a rail I manufactured myself, uses the sling swivel mounts
Which barrel do you have? All steel, or carbon fibre?
All steel
Well my rifle puts 25 rounds in one single ragged hole at 200 yards......OK, pure BS for sure but I just wanted to be like all the other comments on here. Nice shooting and thank you for the video. One question though, did you run extra rounds through your rifle between switching out from one ammo to the other? I have found that it takes at least 30 - 50 rounds to acclimate the barrel to the new ammo before it gives you its real potential.
Good video bud
....when I shoot against my wife @100 yards for who pays for breccy, we count ALL 10 shots...our target 10/22's are shooting 1 to 1.5" groups outside with reasonable consistency and cheap ammo (Geco and Eley)...
Looks like you need a better gun with groups that big
Stick to playing with your engines rather than chirping up with stupid comments like that.
Rather see the target than you shooting.
Get a down range cam sir. Quite boring watching you shoot without seeing the results.
Not being too critical, but either you can't shoot or your rifle has a bad barrel. My B14R groups much better. Shot a .590" and .610" at 100 yards with Center - X
Joe D really happy for you that you have a great example and yes maybe it’s just me and I’m a crap shot
No it does not.
Joe D- doing it once or twice doesn't make it "sub moa all day"
Shoot 10x 5 shot groups and find the average group size then you can claim that average "all day".
Jump on the snipers hide forum and check out the 6x5 rimfire challenge thread.
There are many many highly experienced and accomplished shooters who can't do .5 @100m "all day"
Wallet groups are laughable, consistency is king.
@@danielmastrangelo3778 no need to waste that much ammo. I have been shooting competition longer than you have been breathing. Guess I did not learn much at the Army Sniper School. I did not shoot at 100 meters. That is 109 yds. Have no idea what a "wallet" group is.
@@joed3264 wallet group is the 1 amazing group people shoot and brag about it claiming that their rifle is capable of Said group size "all day"
I don't care how long you've been shooting competition, rimfire ammo is the most inconsistent part of the rifire accuracy equation.
That is a FACT.
Like I said, go to the snipers hide website and have a look in the rimfire section. The 6x5 shows that it's near impossible to maintain consistency.
When you've practiced more you might be as accurate as i am with my air rifle but I doubt it.🤣👍
That’s embarrassing for 100m I shoot tighter groups out doors out of my savage mark 2 lol
Arnt you amazing
@@josh.precisionrifle8972 🤣 haha I love how everyone has a better rifle than everyone else. Keep up the great work!