Berry's 220gr Spire Point For Subsonic Plinking

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Re: Berry's 220gr Spire Point For Subsonic Plinking

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I have had great results with this boolit and 9.0 2400 ,win sr.
my best sub load yet. cycles great, accurate , and fairly clean.
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savage308 wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 11:27 pm I have had great results with this boolit and 9.0 2400 ,win sr.
my best sub load yet. cycles great, accurate , and fairly clean.
Hi Savage, did you have any issues with copper fouling? I fired 25 rounds of these over 8.6 gr of Lil Gun through a brand new 10.5 inch 1/7 barrel and its a mess, even the bolt tail looks like it was copper plated. I will stick to jacketed going forward.
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If you are getting copper on the backside of the bolt, it’s more likely a barrel problem than a bullet problem.

The rifling May have a sharp edge, the gas port may have a burr, but something is shaving the bullets. To have bullet debris travel from the barrel down the gas tube to behind the bolt takes a pretty big irregularity in the bore. Barrels that are lapped rarely have this problem.

Generally it will go away with time, shooting jacketed bullets will speed up the process.
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Okay, I’ll put these aside for now and shoot jacketed until I get more rounds through it. I’ll try again after 1K rounds or so. Thanks for your input.
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keep an eye on that bolt tail for copper even when shooting jacketed.

my original cmmg barrel had the gas port come thru one of the lands. big fugly chip where it came thru and it was shaving copper from even jacketed rounds. it was so bad i plugged the barrels gas port in just a couple hundred rounds.

my experience was probably a worst case scenario, but i share it so you know just exactly how bad it can be and that you can be conscious of the possibility.
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Re: Berry's 220gr Spire Point For Subsonic Plinking

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plant.one wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:34 am keep an eye on that bolt tail for copper even when shooting jacketed.

my original cmmg barrel had the gas port come thru one of the lands. big fugly chip where it came thru and it was shaving copper from even jacketed rounds. it was so bad i plugged the barrels gas port in just a couple hundred rounds.

my experience was probably a worst case scenario, but i share it so you know just exactly how bad it can be and that you can be conscious of the possibility.
Same experience with a BA barrel. I was able to clean out the port, but it ruined the AGB. Now I won't install an AGB until I'm convinced the barrel isn't shaving copper.
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Re: Berry's 220gr Spire Point For Subsonic Plinking

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it could be the LILGUN powder because I have used a lot of it and it really gets the barrel hot. 2400 seems to run cooler. I use LILGUN
with barnes 110 gr. but not with plated or cast boolits.
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Thanks for the info, I have a few hundred 220 gr jacketed loaded up just need to get to the range to try them out.
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Ran 200 rounds of Jacketed 220 gr Bullets without issue, no copper fouling at all. I’ll keep the Berry’s on the shelf for now and try them again after a thousand rounds or so. Thanks to all for your input.
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Just an update, about 500 rounds of FMJ down the pipe and tried the Berrys again, all is well no fouling at all.
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