I'll start this by stating that I'm pretty new to hand loading, and my Speer manual has absolutely nothing about 6mm Creedmoor in it.
I'm loading for a Howa 1500 with a 26 inch barrel and a 1:7 1/2 inch twist. Started with Hornady brass, 42 grains of H-4350, Hornady 105 grain Match BTHP, and Large Federal gold medal match primers. I was getting sub MOA groups consistently at 100 yards. Smallest group being about .25 inch. Thinking to improve on this I purchased some Lapua brass because of the better quality and hype. In doing this I mistakenly purchased brass with small primer pockets.
So, starting fresh with my new brass, cci br-4 primers (only ones available at my local shop), 41, 41.5, and 42grains of H- 4350, and Berger hybrid 105 grain bullets, my groups opened up to about an inch and a half and dropped about an inch low and to the left. I assume it has something to do with the primers. I guess my question is if increasing my powder charge will tighten it back up? Maybe change out primers. I'm thinking I may have to switch back to the Hornady 105s to eliminate extra variables. I have 100 Lapua cases that I'd like to use for this rifle if I can. Hope y'all can point me in the right direction.
I'm loading for a Howa 1500 with a 26 inch barrel and a 1:7 1/2 inch twist. Started with Hornady brass, 42 grains of H-4350, Hornady 105 grain Match BTHP, and Large Federal gold medal match primers. I was getting sub MOA groups consistently at 100 yards. Smallest group being about .25 inch. Thinking to improve on this I purchased some Lapua brass because of the better quality and hype. In doing this I mistakenly purchased brass with small primer pockets.
So, starting fresh with my new brass, cci br-4 primers (only ones available at my local shop), 41, 41.5, and 42grains of H- 4350, and Berger hybrid 105 grain bullets, my groups opened up to about an inch and a half and dropped about an inch low and to the left. I assume it has something to do with the primers. I guess my question is if increasing my powder charge will tighten it back up? Maybe change out primers. I'm thinking I may have to switch back to the Hornady 105s to eliminate extra variables. I have 100 Lapua cases that I'd like to use for this rifle if I can. Hope y'all can point me in the right direction.