Murdica’s Masterpiece — Just About as Good as It Gets
Sometimes superlatives really aren’t necessary. Just look at that target. Yes that is FIVE shots (although it truly appears like one hole). And it is centered! This remarkable group, measured at 0.039″, was shot by Lou Murdica in Phoenix on January 3, 2015. Lou drilled this group with his 6 PPC railgun. Rounds were loaded with Accurate LT-32 powder and Berger 65gr BT bullets. The target will be submitted to the NBRSA as a potential new 100-yard Benchrest record in the Unlimited (Railgun) Class. The current NBRSA record small group (Unlimited) is a 0.049 shot by Hall-of-Famer Gary Ocock in 2009.
This is a file photo with a different railgun.
This wasn’t the only tiny group shot by Lou over the weekend. Murdica shot a sizzling 0.1262 five-target 100-yard Unlimited Aggregate. That 0.1262 Agg will also be submitted for consideration as a possible record. Here are the individual group sizes: 0.104, 0.183, 0.201, 0.104, 0.039. At this match Lou won both the Unlimited and Sporter class. “It was a great weekend” Lou reported.
About the Gun
What kind of rifle can put five shots in one hole? Lou was shooting an Unlimited-class railgun. This return-to-battery rig (a Kensler railgun) allows the shooter to focus on firing at the perfect time for the conditions. Lou’s Kensler railgun (see below) features a Kelbly top-loader Grizzly action, Shilen 6-groove barrel, and March 10-60X scope. The Shilen is chambered for the 6 PPC cartridge. But there’s something special about this particular 6 PPC — read on….
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Radical New Reamer Design from PT&G
Lou used a new chamber reamer from Pacific Tool & Gauge (PT&G) with special geometry in the leade/throat section. Called a “Bore Rider” (or sometimes “bore-runner”), this new reamer design cuts a staged, variable taper in the leade/throat area that is quite different than the taper in a typical throat. It’s a little hard to explain, so we’ve included the 6 PPC Bore Rider reamer print below. (Download the PDF file for a better view.) Experts should look at the leade angle(s), freebore, and throat dimensions. You may be surprised. Dave Kiff of PT&G says this Bore Rider design has worked successfully for other cartridge types/calibers as well. Apparently this design helps the bullet center up smoothly in the bore before the bullet engages “hard” in the rifling — or so we’ve been told.
CLICK HERE to DOWNLOAD Reamer Print as PDF File.
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Congratulations Lou!
Good to see a nice guy do well.
Mention of a rail gun and no ID for the chassis builder and gunsmith?
Editor: The rail that shot the group was a Kensler with top-loader Grizzly action. Gunsmith is unknown.
Looks like a Young rail gun.
Thank you for the article Paul, it was great! I was shooting a Kensler railgun with a top loader grizzly action.
From the look on the bench, it appears Lou preloads his ammo!
Is it the second photo that shows the actual set up? Different actions, rings, scope, and trigger guard in the photos?
Wow, Lou shot ‘em right in the middle!
Show off.
Must be that F-class rubbin’ off, especially if that is pre-loaded ammo, HA!
Seriously though,
Good going Lou.
Lou has always been one of the top “guns”. I believe he has been preloading for quite some time.
More on the “Bore Rider” reamer, please. Is it any different from the SAAMI 6.5 Grendel “compound throat”?
Dang good shooting!
I don’t believe it!! Benchresters never hit the center…
Not only small, but about as centered as it gets !.!.!
Very nicely done and beautiful equipment.
Congratulations !.!.!