Could possibly be dirty guess i’ll clean this thing.Last time you cleaned? Carbon ring starting to form? Was your ammo left out in sun or did you shade it?
And ammo was in my pack not in direct sunlight.
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Could possibly be dirty guess i’ll clean this thing.Last time you cleaned? Carbon ring starting to form? Was your ammo left out in sun or did you shade it?
I run nearly an identical load except I use CCI 450s and get about 30 fps faster. No heavy bolt lift and it shoots extremely well. As long as my ballistic app is set up properly.*Looking for some input. I been running my 6 gt loaded up with 36gr of h4350, alpha brass, br4 primers, with a berger 109lrht. I have been getting a velocity of 2868, and at my match today i was experiencing some hard bolt lift. I am running 3 thou of neck tension on annealed brass, seated 1.935 cbto, which is .065 of lands. I bump my shoulders 3thou. It was also 100degrees at the match today.
So does any of this sound off and would cause a hard bolt lift on a defiance action? Primers look very good, i do get a slight amount of ejector swiping.
Man I run 36.2gr h4350 with same bullet from a 28" barrel at 2910-2920 cci450. Its an extremely mild load, i can get near 3080fps before bolt lift on an ARC nucleus gen2. How many firings? Check the diameter of a sized case at the web area vs a fired. Perhaps the web isn't getting sized enough by your dies? 3k bump is a bit more than necessary, I usually strip my bolt down and size a case just enough to get the the bolt handle to falls shut on its own weight, and go one more thou, usually works out to 0015 or 002 from fired.Looking for some input. I been running my 6 gt loaded up with 36gr of h4350, alpha brass, br4 primers, with a berger 109lrht. I have been getting a velocity of 2868, and at my match today i was experiencing some hard bolt lift. I am running 3 thou of neck tension on annealed brass, seated 1.935 cbto, which is .065 of lands. I bump my shoulders 3thou. It was also 100degrees at the match today.
So does any of this sound off and would cause a hard bolt lift on a defiance action? Primers look very good, i do get a slight amount of ejector swiping.
Man I run 36.2gr h4350 with same bullet from a 28" barrel at 2910-2920 cci450. Its an extremely mild load, i can get near 3080fps before bolt lift on an ARC nucleus gen2. How many firings? Check the diameter of a sized case at the web area vs a fired. Perhaps the web isn't getting sized enough by your dies? 3k bump is a bit more than necessary, I usually strip my bolt down and size a case just enough to get the the bolt handle to falls shut on its own weight, and go one more thou, usually works out to 0015 or 002 from fired.
Thanks man! Another thing...... @Turbwhistle do you know the barrels bore diameter? My first 6gt was a 236 bore diameter Krieger. It shot lights out with 108bt bergers at 2950 till about 800 rounds. Then it went way wonky psi all over the place. The 236 vs 237 bore will bring up psi by quite a bit fouling only makes it worse. I cleaned the living hell out of that thing, abrasives, bronze brush on a drill to clean any and all copper/carbon from neck and leade. It was spotless yet never could get back to the prior speed without ejector and bolt lift, my belief ot developed enough roughness and fire cracking it waa just grabbing the bullet more at this point and it was there to stay. My primers were flat though, obvious over psi signs, but Horandy brass was being used on that barrel. Lesson learned, dont get a tight bore barrel in 22 or 6mm caliber blanks. It'll only cause problems.This would be #2 for me. If carbon is not an issue it is most likely this. Great post.
Thanks man! Another thing...... @Turbwhistle do you know the barrels bore diameter? My first 6gt was a 236 bore diameter Krieger. It shot lights out with 108bt bergers at 2950 till about 800 rounds. Then it went way wonky psi all over the place. The 236 vs 237 bore will bring up psi by quite a bit fouling only makes it worse. I cleaned the living hell out of that thing, abrasives, bronze brush on a drill to clean any and all copper/carbon from neck and leade. It was spotless yet never could get back to the prior speed without ejector and bolt lift, my belief ot developed enough roughness and fire cracking it waa just grabbing the bullet more at this point and it was there to stay. My primers were flat though, obvious over psi signs, but Horandy brass was being used on that barrel. Lesson learned, dont get a tight bore barrel in 22 or 6mm caliber blanks. It'll only cause problems.
Agreed, they're a bit more temperamental than a br variant, however still better than a 6cm for staying in tune. My 28" 7.5tw mod400 bartlein has 1900 rounds on it. The throat has moved near 60k since new. Original load development was 40k jump with 109s, its now jumping around 100k, I have not adjusted as it still shoots half moa or better on paper at 500y. I have added 0.2gr powder to keep the velocity at 2920 or so with the throat erosion. I really expected the harder bartlein alloy to hold in longer than that, but fire cracking isn't too bad, I think it'll go 3k rounds. I should probably retune the load, however I now have about 210 freebore as it was cut 150 to start. Might just switch to dtacs since I have plenty of room for them now.#3. Not knowing round count. Why I asked about carbon first. But I am on barrel #4 and the first one I had was tight. Same thing around 600. Tried everything. Was toast around 850. Barrel smith cut it open, said it looked like 3k plus. I was running 32 something of N150. I have moved on to RL15.5. Over 1k on these 2. Should get 2400ish to 3k on them, so says the barrel life calculator. It is funny how the GT seems to be a bit more finicky with carbon and pressure.
140,141,142 wont make much a difference. You're worried about losing a case? Don't go shoot any matches, you'll lose at least a few every time.I'm through my first lot of 500 GAP Hornady brass, are these codes still valid for Anealing Made Perfect:
"Aztec mode use 142 for Hornady, 141 for Alpha"
Going to anneal this lot of brass for the first time, I'd rather not waste a case if these numbers are valid.
Also, loading up SMK 107's with H4350, my first loading was 34.5 grains, getting on average a bit over 2700 fps and good accuracy. What grains have shown good results and no over pressure signs with this combo?
Thanks
Which setting are you going with? IIRC AMP recommends 145.Just tested 6 pieces, 145×4 and 146×2
I settled on 145 for nowWhich setting are you going with? IIRC AMP recommends 145.
It definitely is in my opinion.My GT won’t be ready for another few weeks but have gathered up powder/bullets/ dies all I need is brass. Is there a general consensus on wether OCD is .50 cents apiece better than Hornady?
I can't say if it's worth it in the sense that I haven't bought both and tried / compared side by side for 2500 rounds and have some metrics that say one is better than the other.My GT won’t be ready for another few weeks but have gathered up powder/bullets/ dies all I need is brass. Is there a general consensus on wether OCD is .50 cents apiece better than Hornady?
Yes.My GT won’t be ready for another few weeks but have gathered up powder/bullets/ dies all I need is brass. Is there a general consensus on wether OCD is .50 cents apiece better than Hornady?
What kind of barrel and how long?Hornady 109 factory ammo is getting me top 10 finishes and production wins. I love not having to deal with sitting at the reloading bench. The amount of time saved is incredible. I don’t even need to pick up my brass anymore on stages.
I know this is a reloading thread but I thought it may be valuable to anyone who is on the fence and feels like they need to reload.
This stuff rocks.
9.3 SD were the first 5 rounds out of the rifle.
The other image was round 175-179 after the final PRS stage for the day.
They make 6 Creed brass with small rifle primersAnyone use a 6CM seating die with 6GT..?
I’m getting my shit together for my next barrel (going from 6CM to 6GT, for no other reason than I’m switching to SRP’s from LRP’s, so why not) and can’t really think of any reason why a 6CM die wouldn’t be fine?
FWIW, it’s a Forster Ultra Micrometer Seater…
They make 6 Creed brass with small rifle primers
Don’t know about the Forester? It might not adjust short enough.Anyone use a 6CM seating die with 6GT..?
I’m getting my shit together for my next barrel (going from 6CM to 6GT, for no other reason than I’m switching to SRP’s from LRP’s, so why not) and can’t really think of any reason why a 6CM die wouldn’t be fine?
FWIW, it’s a Forster Ultra Micrometer Seater…
What are you paying per round for factory loaded and where are you getting it?Hornady 109 factory ammo is getting me top 10 finishes and production wins. I love not having to deal with sitting at the reloading bench. The amount of time saved is incredible. I don’t even need to pick up my brass anymore on stages.
I know this is a reloading thread but I thought it may be valuable to anyone who is on the fence and feels like they need to reload.
This stuff rocks.
9.3 SD were the first 5 rounds out of the rifle.
The other image was round 175-179 after the final PRS stage for the day.
nearly a carbon copy of mine when I started.Bartlein 7 twist 26”
Virgin Alpha OCD
Varget
105 hybrid
60 thou jump
CCI 400
Rounds 11-30 out of new barrel
$1.86/rdWhat are you paying per round for factory loaded and where are you getting it?
I got 15 firings from the Hornady brass before slight case head separations occurred on 7 out of 100.Alpha vs Hdy: Depends on how you define "better". My GT shoots under 1/2 MOA all day long with new Hornady brass. I run 34.4 gr of Varget behind 109 LRHTs and the cases handle the pressure just fine - even on really hot days. For me, the only way Alpha brass would be 50% better is it gave me 50% more loadings. I'm a ways off from finding out how many I can get out of the Hornady brass.
My first load with 109’s was 33.8. Switched to a new lot of Varget and warmer temps and mine started doing the same. Velocity was 2952 fps. I dropped down to the lower node of 32.6. Velocity is only 2850 now but it shoots really well and don’t have to worry about over pressure anymore.34.0 gr Varget, Berger 109 @3000 fps. No heavy bolt lift. Back off on charge or keep sending?
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I’m no mathmatologist so could someone explain what it means when the line thingy goes more sideways than up in one of these? There’s been a few now. Not gonna lie I didn’t know how to do it until I saw the unknown munitions one a couple posts before.
I like that there are still some guys involved with this shit who are having fun and don't take this shit too seriously.
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~2860fps has worked great for me on the last 4 barrels with H4250 and 109s.George to the rescue!
Speaking of 6GT, I'm just about ready to prime and charge 500 cases...
H4350 and Hornady brass, was @ 34.5 grains and typical velocity of 2700. Maybe I'll bump it up to 35.5 - 36 grains. Thoughts?
George to the rescue!
Speaking of 6GT, I'm just about ready to prime and charge 500 cases...
H4350 and Hornady brass, was @ 34.5 grains and typical velocity of 2700. Maybe I'll bump it up to 35.5 - 36 grains. Thoughts?
I hope you have good results. That combo was stupid accurate and consistent for me. But slowI decided I'll see what happens with SW Precision Rifle + 112gr Match Burners in the 6GT...
I probably overpaid for the Shooter's World stuff, but finding it in-stock at Midsouth and not having to be on the seemingly endless treasure hunt for Varget does have a certain worth IMO lol. According to the John Snow article a while back, the cartridge was loosely designed around playing nice with Varget and that type of faster burn rate, so I'm curious about all that. This will be new to me since the fastest stuff I'm familiar with is H4350/RL16/Staball, but seems like loading for anything that takes Varget is a piece of cake from what guys yap about...
I went with the 112MB's simply because I've shot a boatload of them at this point and they've been great, not to mention getting a ~.305 G7 for ~$0.27 a pull. I originally bought a bunch because that's all I could find and the numbers looked like a good substitute for DTAC's (when they became unavailable/unattainable), and they've been a legit stand-in for those. I'm not going to say they're as good as Berger 109HT's or A-tips, but they're a hell of a lot better than most guys think, certainly not half as good while costing half as much. (FWIW I jump the hell out of them, 0.100" off is my go-to, I've never shot them any closer than 0.060" off.)
I'm planning to save the 6GT barrel until my current 6CM barrel is shot out, but depending on how things go this winter, who knows... Staball has been no problem for me in temps above 60degF, but in the colder months, I've had a couple of days/matches where my dope was fucked up until the temps warmed up and/or I figured it out so IDK.