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OK I got some numbers. I don't have H4350 for that barrel as I ran out and switched to StaBALL 6.5 on the Proof. I have a lot of data on H4350 in my 22" Ultramatch.Any of you guys shooting Proof CF barrels? Any known good loads for those 6.5CM AR barrels? I just built a 24" one and am starting load dev.
Currently have 140 & 147 ELDM's to try out (and an assortment of factory ammo) and have a couple lbs of 6.5 Staball and H4350.
Anyone got good loads with the Scenar-L 136 bullets?
Do you have a can on it?My guess is it will be borderline with a lot depending on small things like bore size, powder used, how well tuned your gas system is, etc. I've gotten the highest velocity with the least pressure from StaBall. My 140gr loads are going 2740 out of a 24" Proof. Heavy BCG, JP SCS with the heaviest spring, and all tungsten buffers, SLR adjustable gas block. And that's using Hornady brass that is reloadable after at least 3 loadings so far.
Think it’s achievable with an 18-20” Barrel?Yes, I do. I think 2700 is pretty respectable for a high BC 135gr. The aluminum tips might fair better in a gas gun too.
Will those 155 palmas impact a 500 meter target at 2000 fps or more? Just curious, my math says my 135 grain ATIP if launched at 2700 should. For this new upper I’m looking for something that won’t be more than 26-28” with suppressor attached and will fragment out to 500 metersI've always struggled with the idea of a short barreled 6.5CM. I'm shooting 155SMK Palmas at 2690fps in a 16" 308 AR. Obviously the 6.5mm 130's are going to have a better BC but imo it needs a significant boost in performance by having better velocity as well. Light weight .308 bullets are pretty versatile. 120 - 130gr solid copper bullets at 2830fps for hunting. That's still great out to 400. 155's for longer range steel and bringing some good splash and impact while you're at it. With a slow 6.5Creed you pretty much only have 120 - 130gr bullets to work with and if they aren't markedly outperforming a 308 that's a couple inches shorter it's kind of humm-ho for me
Were you limited to the CCI # 34's for LR cases and do you think the #34's are required for Staball ?From this past weekend…
Not any real signs of pressure all the way up to the 44 gr. load. I think I'm going to tinker with seating depth at 44 gr. and see if the groups shrink up any.
Anyone have data for 140 ELDM and H4350, Lapua SRP, cci450? 41.1 is showing pressure signs in my JP FMOS with silent capture setup. Seems low to be showing such craters. Kinda baffled.
Is that the enhanced (18.3ozs) or standard bcg (15.31ozs)?Anyone have data for 140 ELDM and H4350, Lapua SRP, cci450? 41.1 is showing pressure signs in my JP FMOS with silent capture setup. Seems low to be showing such craters. Kinda baffled.
What grain is the GT? I have some Norma factory 6.5prc that's 143gr.When I recover ,I'll resume running more Golden Target loads past the LR ,so as to get a baseline established .
Then will proceed to reload Norma cases ,as I needed cases to start with , I figured for $23.50 a box of GT Norma cheaper in the long run than purchasing brass. So far happy with accuracy ,just Not function on a few powders I did reload . MY closest Rifle or big bore pistol Target shed is *165 Yd. *,278,*340,*635, 16" and 12" Steel at 1044-1177 . Fyi in case you're wondering what a target shed is ,see photo . Yardages explained ,MY Range is over undulated terrain ,as across the face of a hill side . So there's canyons ,draws washes or Arroyo's traversing the range . Necessary to place Sheds on higher points as canyons are significant in depth thus blind . Gets Breezy around here and as real wind doping as one could imagine . Flying across no less than #6 washes & canyons past 635 Yd. hence NO sheds .
What grain is the GT? I have some Norma factory 6.5prc that's 143gr.
Have you only tried this with IMR 4350? I am thinking of trying some 120 ELD-M 120's with StaBALL 6.5 this weekend.120 ELD
43.6 gr IMR 4350
Hornady brass
CCI 34
2.760”
2,850 fps
I would expect StaBall to work. Try it, and post your results.Have you only tried this with IMR 4350? I am thinking of trying some 120 ELD-M 120's with StaBALL 6.5 this weekend.
I've been using Staball 6.5 for awhile now. Through a 22 inch barrel I'm getting 2850 fps with 43.7 grains and a 123 gr. ElDM.I would expect StaBall to work. Try it, and post your results.
Anyone mess around with Sierra 130 game changers? Going to load some up with either h4350 or staball 6.5.
Yes ; I don't do H4350 but do use 6.5 StaBall 42.5-42.8 gr. gives Me best load at 2.770" . That's the length I've settled on as loading longer has potential for Mag feed issues in MY Rifle . I can go out full at 2.820" individual feed but slamming around can make them grow and that's where MY issue dictated shorter OAL.
Hey y'all.
Just picked up a 22" SP10 6.5CM.
I'm in California so depressingly I cannot run suppressed, but also I presently have the Rifle length gas as opposed to the +2 so it sounds like from what I've read that's going to make this rifle a little rough on brass anyway.
I'm planning to start ladder dev with 6.5 Staball and either 136 scenars or 147 ELDs.
Regarding brass I was considering buying a 200rd case of Hornady American Gunners 140 grain BTHP's and getting a baseline with it then using that brass for load dev.
Does this sound like a good approach? Any recommendations?
I'm new to loading precision for gas rifles(only ever cranked high volume 556) and I'm wondering if you guys just load to max OAL that provides reliable cycling of the bolt rather than trying to kiss the lands?
Can you test this well physically manipulating the bolt by loading longer and longer OAL until you get extraction issues, or do you have to charge rounds up and fire them to get a dependable read on whether you've overextended or not?
Really respect and appreciate this wisdom you're dropping thanks for the guidance.NOT a sound practice in a semi or full auto to kiss the lands !!. Remember 6.5 aren't crimped and can slip depending upon recoil and neck tension .
I witnessed a .308 up into the lands scenario at a shoot and although nobody was hurt ,I'd NEVER of bought that rifle !.
Knowing YOUR chamber is PARAMOUNT ,length and staying back Minimum 0.015" IMO 0.020" is Better .
I've run stuff as close as 0.005" and Never once realized any accuracy advantage . Copper bullets such as Barnes often want 0.050" or more .
It's a kind of a thing YOU have to shoot verify and adjust accordingly . I only suggest staying 0.020" off the lands from having shot near everything over the last 60 years and experience . Others will no doubt have their own advise but being SAFE and NOT hurting yourself or weapon is the KEY too success IMO .
Having worked in the powder industry back when Dinosaurs roamed taught ME to error on the side of caution . Meaning published Book loads from reputable manufacturers are Shooters Bibles and 96% of the time Gospel . There are so many factors which effect loads ,it's near impossible to list them all . How many people even consider humidity when they reload ?. Yet it most certainly affects Charge energy . Heavy humidity packed into a round makes it burn faster ,so PRESSURE GOES UP . Pressure is Your friend and WORST enemy . One MUST stay within the cartridges realm of Pressure margin ,otherwise it's possible to become a casualty .
Pressure signs generally show in the primer 1 St. path of least resistance ,next ejector groove marks then neck shoulder split and when things go really south case head separation . The latter is generally contributed to a extensively reloaded case which has stretched too thin .
I'm here to tell You Pressure doesn't give a rats ass about new or used cases ,if it's over the rated SAAMI allowances ALL BETS ARE OFF !.
I've still got shrapnel scars from #2 trap stations away from a home loader ,who's gun went sideways up and backwards !.
I have an AP 22" w/rifle length gas that doesn't destroy or deform brass and done without an agb. Also using standard weight spring and carbine buffer. Port size is key!Hey y'all.
Just picked up a 22" SP10 6.5CM.
I'm in California so depressingly I cannot run suppressed, but also I presently have the Rifle length gas as opposed to the +2 so it sounds like from what I've read that's going to make this rifle a little rough on brass anyway.
I'm planning to start ladder dev with 6.5 Staball and either 136 scenars or 147 ELDs.
Regarding brass I was considering buying a 200rd case of Hornady American Gunners 140 grain BTHP's and getting a baseline with it then using that brass for load dev.
Does this sound like a good approach? Any recommendations?
I don't want to be one of those guys that's imagining problems with a rifle I've never shot, but I can imagine due to this design it's something I might end up wrestling with.I have an AP 22" w/rifle length gas that doesn't destroy or deform brass and done without an agb. Also using standard weight spring and carbine buffer. Port size is key!
That's typical on difference between the 2, but then again I've never encountered 2 bolt guns the same. Close, but not the same. ymmv?I don't want to be one of those guys that's imagining problems with a rifle I've never shot, but I can imagine due to this design it's something I might end up wrestling with.
I've just got to get out and shoot it a bunch and see. I think I'll be a lot more sensitive to pressure indicators than I possibly was with prior experiences with bolt guns though.
I have had extremely good luck with them in both bolt and gas rifles. The photo below was at 1160 yards with a 20" proof barrel 6.5cm (gasser). This is running varget, which I know most folks are using other powders. The varget does not always work well with gassers, but for some reason mine loves it. I will say the game changers seem to like too be pushed to the edge in terms of MV, I have shot them in quite a few rifles now and am currently working on a 20" 6.5 PRC bolt rifle.Anyone mess around with Sierra 130 game changers? Going to load some up with either h4350 or staball 6.5.
I haven’t tested the 123’s in my AR10 but I can say for sure can tell difference with it in lightweight bolt gunDo any of you really notice recoil differences between 123-143 or even 147 ,in your AR 6.5 CM ?.
Maybe I'm losing sensitivity ( If I ever had any ? )I feel mild recoil regardless of bullet weight . For grins I ran one of MY AR'S in .308 and I don't feel any significant difference between 150 ,155, 168 a tad more perhaps with 173 but it's probably perceived rather than actual . In the M14 I feel a difference between 150 & 173 slightly more jarring if that makes sense .
lighter and faster (in my experiences) have less recoil than slower and heavier bullets. the exit/muzzle pressure is where the recoil is generating. trying to use the same powder with both/any/all weights can be difficult to get 100% test results as not all powders are acceptable with lightest to heaviest bullets per cartridge and calibers. testing with varget or imr4064 in 308win could be your best choices? if my testing on a 5.5# 308win ar10 goes as it should, it should have less felt recoil than 1 @ 4# heavier using same ammo (pmc bronze m80 147gr fmj).Hope to be back on Range next week ,as I've several loads I was about to test . However Life got in the way AGAIN !.
Had to have another surgery and if that wasn't bad enough ,now have to see a hand wrist specialist . Seems either and old hang glider #56 years ago injury or a new one ?, has surfaced with a fracture . So Monday having him look at it .
Bit of advice DON'T GET OLD , More shit happens than you can imagine![]()
reasons for which having the gas port moved further/closer to the muzzle and in doing so you can reduce reciprocating mass and have less recoil, felt or not. port size will have an affect.Yep heavier the projectile more felt recoil , Newton's law of physics ,in particular 3 Rd. law . However I personally don't feel additional recoil in a Gas gun 120-140 feels the same ,yet when using 147's 153's Yes more Bump as the mass has become sufficient to transfer via Buffer and spring .
https://www.britannica.com/science/Newtons-laws-of-motion/Newtons-second-law-F-ma
Hello Sir, I realize I’m responding to a two year old message, but do you recall where you got the clamp type vise in the picture? Thanks, LyleAbout to start reloading for my Adams Arms P2 in 6.5 Creed with the factory Voodoo 18" barrel, it seems to be under 1 moa at 1,000. I shoot suppressed through an Omega 300, so brass gets kinda carboned up. I've had many years experience loading pistol and shotgun but zero on rifle. I'm an engineer by training. I'm open to hearing any wisdom about my plan below.
I scored 4lbs of Staball 6.5, and 1,000 CCI BR primers. I would have preferred CCI 34's, but I've never had a slam fire in my life and I'll never powder on top of a proud primer. I've got 400 once fired Hornady brass from this gun. I'll start with 140 ELD-M's for now since that was the factory stuff I shot well ish to 1,000 yards.
With Forster CoAxe being unobtainable I'll grab a RCBS Rebel in the next couple of weeks. I've ordered the Redding National Match dies and I'm backordered on the overdue VLD seating stem. I'll also grab a RCBS Link for powder and verify it on my Hornady balance scale. I figure I'll crimp every round for the consistency.
I'll try the Frankford Arsenal Case thingey that power trims and has 3 other powered stations for chamfering, deburring, etc. Same with their wet tumbler for cleaning, and then dry vibrator for lube removal.
I thought I'd start with a COL of 2.800 and work a 5 step ladder at .3 grains and 5 shots per rung. Watching for pressure signs and not exceeding max published load, which appears to be 43.7 gr of StaBall. Then, I thought I'd shoot a 5 shot ladder expanding my COL from 2.800 to the 2.830 that is max for the m118LR Magpul mags. We'll see if I can shoot well enough to spot the best COL / group.
Is that the right order? Should I start at 2.830 and work towards shorter instead? I've heard the ELD bullets don't mind a longer jump, so am I too worried About COL??
Feel free to straighten me out.
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Took me a while to find it.Hello Sir, I realize I’m responding to a two year old message, but do you recall where you got the clamp type vise in the picture? Thanks, Lyle
Thank you.Took me a while to find it.
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