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6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
11/23/2014 Last edited 11/23/2014 by RyeDaddy
6.5 Super LR
Winchester brand 243 brass
43.7 grains H4350
CCI-200 primer
136 Scenar-L @ 2.285" base-ogive (2.885" OAL)
2890 FPS via 24" Bartlein, 2905 with a 7" suppressor
Less than 0.5 MOA, SD of 5.
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308GunnerXGunny Sergeant
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/19/2014
Rye how hard is the forming of the brass, do you run it thru the expander die. This might be my next project when I shoot my 260 out.
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308GunnerXGunny Sergeant
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/19/2014
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lancetkenyon
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/24/2014
For the reamer you used, was it the 6.5 SLR, or the 6.5 SLR/S? Looking at your COAL and length to ogive, I think the 6.5 SLR, but want to verify.
I am in the process of building one now, and will start load development early next year.
Specs will be:
Rem 700 SA trued
PT&G bolt
26-27" Bartlein 1 in 8" 5R Match w. Rem Varmint/Sendero contour
Manners T2A stock
Timney Calvin Elite @ 1.5# (+/-)
Seekins 20MOA Picatinny base, 34mm high rings
Steiner T5Xi 5-25x56 SCR
Remington brand .243Win brass
Federal GM Match LR primers
140gr. Berger VLD Hunting
Powder TBD
Redding 6.5 SLR dies w. competition seating die from Robert Whitley
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RyeDaddy
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/24/2014
Mine is closer to the regular (long) SLR print. I used .298" neck for clearance, loaded cartridges using unturned Winchester brass measure .2945" neck diameter.
My freebore is .140". I just measured the throat with a Hornady comparator set and at 534 rounds down the barrel it still shows no change from new. Also measured COAL when on the lands with the 3 bullets I have on hand:
136 Scenar-L 2.910"
140 Amax 2.934"
140 H-VLD 2.978"
All the above loads have the bullet above the neck-shoulder junction.
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lancetkenyon
XGunny Sergeant
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
01/08/2015 Last edited 01/08/2015 by lancetkenyon
RyeDaddy,
What does one of your empty 6.5 SLR Winchester brand brass weigh? My Remington brass weighs in at 163.2gr. +/- 1 grain.
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lancetkenyon
XGunny Sergeant
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/03/2015 Last edited 02/03/2015 by lancetkenyon
Here are a few loads I shot this weekend through my 6.5 SLR. 27" Bartlein 5R. 27.17" baro, 65°F
Remington .243 Win brass (sized with Redding dies from Robert Whitley)
Federal GMM 210M primers.
Berger 140 HVLD
H4350
COAL 2.882" (jammed 002")
41.0gr. 2734fps
41.5gr. 2776fps
42.0gr. 2794fps
42.5gr. 2833fps
43.0gr. 2865fps
43.5gr. 2902fps
44.0gr. 2941fps
44.5gr. 2966fps (maybe very slight swipe on case head, but no other signs of pressure)
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308GunnerXGunny Sergeant
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/10/2015
Lance have you ever tried Varget I have a ton of it and while I know it won't be the best I would like to use it up not to mention 4350 is like finding a unicorn.
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carlsbad2XCorporal
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/20/2015
I don't see 6.5 SLR listed at Redding. I'm considering the 6.5 SLR for my next build but I"m looking for dies, reamers, and headspace gauges. thanks, Jerry
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RyeDaddy
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/20/2015 Last edited 02/20/2015 by RyeDaddy
Redding dies are only available through 6mmar.com as far as I know. Just go to the site, get the phone number and call. I ordered my reamer and gauges through Pacific Tool and Gauge.
Personally I prefer the Whidden dies, having used both. If you go with the Whiddens, be aware they do not come with a tapered expander so you'd need to buy an expander (I like the Sinclair Gen 2) if you want to neck up from 243.
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lancetkenyon
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/24/2015 Last edited 02/24/2015 by lancetkenyon
I have not tried Varget. But I have a bunch for my .223.
I called Redding myself, and they only make the dies for Robert Whitley to sell from his site, 6mmAR.com , as it is a proprietary round. 6mmar.com/65_SuperLR.php
I have pretty much refined my load.
43.8gr. H4350 @ 2910fps average over 20 shots +/-8fps.
Berger 140 HVLD seated .0300" off the lands.
Shoots in the mid .2s so far.
XFirst Sergeant
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6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
11/23/2014 Last edited 11/23/2014 by RyeDaddy
6.5 Super LR
Winchester brand 243 brass
43.7 grains H4350
CCI-200 primer
136 Scenar-L @ 2.285" base-ogive (2.885" OAL)
2890 FPS via 24" Bartlein, 2905 with a 7" suppressor
Less than 0.5 MOA, SD of 5.
Rate now:
308GunnerXGunny Sergeant
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753 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/19/2014
Rye how hard is the forming of the brass, do you run it thru the expander die. This might be my next project when I shoot my 260 out.
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308GunnerXGunny Sergeant
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Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/19/2014
308Gunner wrote:
Rye how hard is the forming of the brass, do you run it thru the expander die. This might be my next project when I shoot my 260 out.
I tried my google fu and found what I was looking for and this will be my next projectRye how hard is the forming of the brass, do you run it thru the expander die. This might be my next project when I shoot my 260 out.
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lancetkenyon
XGunny Sergeant
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557 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/24/2014
For the reamer you used, was it the 6.5 SLR, or the 6.5 SLR/S? Looking at your COAL and length to ogive, I think the 6.5 SLR, but want to verify.
I am in the process of building one now, and will start load development early next year.
Specs will be:
Rem 700 SA trued
PT&G bolt
26-27" Bartlein 1 in 8" 5R Match w. Rem Varmint/Sendero contour
Manners T2A stock
Timney Calvin Elite @ 1.5# (+/-)
Seekins 20MOA Picatinny base, 34mm high rings
Steiner T5Xi 5-25x56 SCR
Remington brand .243Win brass
Federal GM Match LR primers
140gr. Berger VLD Hunting
Powder TBD
Redding 6.5 SLR dies w. competition seating die from Robert Whitley
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RyeDaddy
XFirst Sergeant
Rating: 3.4/5 this site
1457 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
12/24/2014
Mine is closer to the regular (long) SLR print. I used .298" neck for clearance, loaded cartridges using unturned Winchester brass measure .2945" neck diameter.
My freebore is .140". I just measured the throat with a Hornady comparator set and at 534 rounds down the barrel it still shows no change from new. Also measured COAL when on the lands with the 3 bullets I have on hand:
136 Scenar-L 2.910"
140 Amax 2.934"
140 H-VLD 2.978"
All the above loads have the bullet above the neck-shoulder junction.
Rate now:
lancetkenyon
XGunny Sergeant
Rating: 3.3/5 this site
557 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
01/08/2015 Last edited 01/08/2015 by lancetkenyon
RyeDaddy,
What does one of your empty 6.5 SLR Winchester brand brass weigh? My Remington brass weighs in at 163.2gr. +/- 1 grain.
Rate now:
lancetkenyon
XGunny Sergeant
Rating: 3.3/5 this site
557 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/03/2015 Last edited 02/03/2015 by lancetkenyon
Here are a few loads I shot this weekend through my 6.5 SLR. 27" Bartlein 5R. 27.17" baro, 65°F
Remington .243 Win brass (sized with Redding dies from Robert Whitley)
Federal GMM 210M primers.
Berger 140 HVLD
H4350
COAL 2.882" (jammed 002")
41.0gr. 2734fps
41.5gr. 2776fps
42.0gr. 2794fps
42.5gr. 2833fps
43.0gr. 2865fps
43.5gr. 2902fps
44.0gr. 2941fps
44.5gr. 2966fps (maybe very slight swipe on case head, but no other signs of pressure)
Rate now:
308GunnerXGunny Sergeant
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753 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/10/2015
Lance have you ever tried Varget I have a ton of it and while I know it won't be the best I would like to use it up not to mention 4350 is like finding a unicorn.
Rate now:
carlsbad2XCorporal
Rating: 3.1/5 this site
91 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/20/2015
I don't see 6.5 SLR listed at Redding. I'm considering the 6.5 SLR for my next build but I"m looking for dies, reamers, and headspace gauges. thanks, Jerry
Rate now:
RyeDaddy
XFirst Sergeant
Rating: 3.4/5 this site
1457 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/20/2015 Last edited 02/20/2015 by RyeDaddy
Redding dies are only available through 6mmar.com as far as I know. Just go to the site, get the phone number and call. I ordered my reamer and gauges through Pacific Tool and Gauge.
Personally I prefer the Whidden dies, having used both. If you go with the Whiddens, be aware they do not come with a tapered expander so you'd need to buy an expander (I like the Sinclair Gen 2) if you want to neck up from 243.
Rate now:
lancetkenyon
XGunny Sergeant
Rating: 3.3/5 this site
557 posts this site
Re: 6.5 Super LR and 260 Improved variants
02/24/2015 Last edited 02/24/2015 by lancetkenyon
I have not tried Varget. But I have a bunch for my .223.
I called Redding myself, and they only make the dies for Robert Whitley to sell from his site, 6mmAR.com , as it is a proprietary round. 6mmar.com/65_SuperLR.php
I have pretty much refined my load.
43.8gr. H4350 @ 2910fps average over 20 shots +/-8fps.
Berger 140 HVLD seated .0300" off the lands.
Shoots in the mid .2s so far.