Does anyone know the minimum/maximum 6mm Creedmore Varget specs for 105 gr Berger Hybrid? Or any pet loads?
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Join the contest SubscribeAlso, Hogdon doesn't,t have any specs for 105 grain bullets for 6 creedI am running a 16.5 " barrel, I was thinking faster burning would mean more powder burned than slower powder. Is this wrong? I found loads on load data site but not min/max. I have my finger on the button, I value any input, Flaming Rookie!!!
Also, Hogdon doesn't,t have any specs for 105 grain bullets for 6 creed
Is that the ogive measurement or entire cartridge? That is one of the things I'm getting confused about.The Lyman Long Range Reloading Handbook shows 31 for start and 34.9 gr max Varget with the Berger 105 hr Hybrid. COAL =2.760".
I'm using a COAL of 2.8" in my 6mm Creedmoor.
By the way, using Hornady, match grade ammo, my velocity loss was 210fps as compared to their published velocities. I also dumped some of those same loads and found a difference of one grain of powder in three cartridges which motivated me further towards reloading my own.
Is that the ogive measurement or entire cartridge? That is one of the things I'm getting confused about.
31gr in this case is a 74% case fill, generating 36K psi in QL using 51gr as case capacityThe Lyman Long Range Reloading Handbook shows 31 for start and 34.9 gr max Varget with the Berger 105 hr Hybrid. COAL =2.760".
I'm using a COAL of 2.8" in my 6mm Creedmoor.
The best thing to do is check case capacity of your by filling with water, Then you have the number. Hornady brass holds more than Lapua, or the newer US made options. Then if you mess with diff brass,, you have the capacity for all, change as you go.I'm adding 6mm creed to quickload, but I need a case capacity for it. How many grains of H2O does it hold ?
I used 51.5 gr for Hornady, 51gr for Lapua, maybe someone could give you a number for ALpha. No clue on newer updates.I don't have a case lol. My quickload does not have it. Just checked his website and only see the 2018 update. When is the 2019 coming out ?
Milos suggestions of 51.5 for hornady and 51 for lapua are probably best but here is a clip from this years PRB caliber comparisonI'm adding 6mm creed to quickload, but I need a case capacity for it. How many grains of H2O does it hold ?
Charts like this are exactly why you want your own numbers. So many brands of brass. My numbers for 6x47 and XC were slightly less, and garbage in-garbage out applies. I need to weigh Dasher, yet to do it, QL does not come close to my numbers, lolMilos suggestions of 51.5 for hornady and 51 for lapua are probably best but here is a clip from this years PRB caliber comparison
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No, skip the lead sled unless you have a physical impairment that requires you to use it.Not to be too off topic, but what is the general consensus is lead good for load development, lead sled or not? or is that like a ford/chevy type argument
Follow spife's advice. I scratch my head when I see one in use, what friggin part of the real world does one bring to the table. My fav is watching someone zero'ing a hunting rilfe.Not to be too off topic, but what is the general consensus is lead good for load development, lead sled or not? or is that like a ford/chevy type argument
Website? The only website I really go to for load data is hodgdons own, it only includes theirs powder, IMR and Winchester powders (hodgdon owns all three). http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifleIt's pretty obvious I'm A Flaming aneture and thank's to all you guys by the help. I'm gonna try to find that website, I bought load data yesterday and was a bit disappointed, but it may be operator data, what is the website ya'll are using? Ok, I have rounds of H4350, 2 each at .2gr intervals from 39 to 42.4. too much doubt about Varget. I am going to pursue it more after this round. I am almost out of H4350 but have several other powders.
It's pretty obvious I'm A Flaming aneture and thank's to all you guys by the help. I'm gonna try to find that website, I bought load data yesterday and was a bit disappointed, but it may be operator data, what is the website ya'll are using? Ok, I have rounds of H4350, 2 each at .2gr intervals from 39 to 42.4. too much doubt about Varget. I am going to pursue it more after this round. I am almost out of H4350 but have several other powders.
Did you mean Winchester powders? Western Powders is Ramshot, they also are distributors of Norma and Accurate powders.Website? The only website I really go to for load data is hodgdons own, it only includes theirs powder, IMR and western powders (hodgdon owns all three). http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle
D’oh! Yes. The one with the cowboyDid you mean Winchester powders? Western Powders is Ramshot, they also are distributors of Norma and Accurate powders.
My thoughts are if you're going to shoot with a large sled and competition and shoot with a leg sled and lead to development but basically to shoot good shoot off a back cuz that's the way you're going to do itNot to be too off topic, but what is the general consensus is lead good for load development, lead sled or not? or is that like a ford/chevy type argument