Guys,
I have been shooting 6.5 Creedmoor in competition for about a year now. I love the round, but any improvement is tempting. I started to hear about the 7mm CM which Mark Gordon pioneered. Hearing the claimed velocities with the excellent 162 A-max sounded good to me. However, I will not stick with this case or inflate numbers just because I have made the investment.
First off, I have to thank some people. My team mates D.Miller and JFComfort for the machining. M.Gordon for the dies, and test brass. Also, Bohem and Rodent have been very helpful with load info.
Stats:
Rifle: Desert Tactical Arms SRS
Barrel: Benchmark 1-8" twist, 27.5" in length
Bullet: 162 A-max (chamber measured 2.855 COAL, all were seated to 2.850)
Case: New Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor necked up with Redding dies (Short Action Customs sells these)
Chronograph: Prochrono 10 feet from muzzle
Each day of testing I started by firing my 6.5 Creedmoor load of 41.6 g of H4350 over 139 Lapua to get a base line for where the chrono is reading. The numbers it has been spitting out are consistent with my ballistic program of 2797 FPS.
2/8/13 20 degrees, chronograph seemed to be reading a little slower today.
6.5 base line.........2772, 2772
Varget:
38.....2478
38.5.....2496, 2506, 2515
39.....2539
39.5.....2583
40.....2614
40.5.....2688
41.....2693
Notes: No signs of any pressure.
CFE223:
44.....2754
44.5.....2749
45.....2818, 2766, 2789
45.5.....2836
Notes: All primers were flat, but no other signs of pressure presented. Bolt lift very easy, no signs of e-swipe.
IMR8208XBR:
39.....2693
39.5.....2732
40.....2726
40.5.....2760
41.....2789 BLOWN PRIMER!!! Stopped.
H414:
41.....2442
41.5.....2455
42.....2501
42.5.....2534
42.9.....2564
Notes: No pressure seen.
H4350:
42.1.....2534
42.6.....2594, 2588, 2578
43.1.....2624
43.6.....2661
Notes: No pressure seen.
2/22/13 Follow up, 55 degrees.
6.5 CM base line......2801, 2795, 2801, 2795, 2801 (that seems about right for this load)
H4350: (decided to continue up to see where pressure is seen)
44.....2745
44.5.....2766
45.....2772
45.5.....2783
Notes: No pressure seen. 45, and 45.5 were compressed loads. Also the same two were through the same hole.
Power Pro 2000 MR (Federal 308 cases used)
42......wouldn't chamber
42.5.....2795
43.....wouldn't chamber
43.5.....2818
44......2855 (slightest of e-swipe)
Notes: Going to reshoot with Hornady brass.
CFE223 (reshoot higher to see where pressure is starting)
45.....2842, 2812, 2801 (.25" group!!)
46.....2873
46.5.....2911 (flat primer)
47.....2936 (Heavy bolt, stopped!!!)
Notes: Happy with group size, and velocity. I don't know what to think about the extreme spread.
AR Comp: (Federal cases)
37.....2619
38.....2715
38.5.....2710 (Heavy bolt lift, Stopped)
Varget (reshoot higher to see where pressure is starting)
40.6.....2789 (Federal brass)
40.8.....2743 (Federal brass)
41.5.....2780 (back to Hornady)
42.....2766
42.5.....2777
Notes: No pressure seen. Interesting that the Federal brass had higher velocity with lower charge.
Summary:
I had originally planned on rereaming to 7 RSAUM if this didn't work out. However, with equal velocity in a higher BC bullet than my 6.5 CM, what's not to like? From here, I am going to shoot H4350, CFE223, and 2000 MR for groups. I don't really know what to think about running CFE or 2000 MR due to temp instability issues, but the velocity is tempting. I'd be interested in anyones experience with these two powders.
I have been shooting 6.5 Creedmoor in competition for about a year now. I love the round, but any improvement is tempting. I started to hear about the 7mm CM which Mark Gordon pioneered. Hearing the claimed velocities with the excellent 162 A-max sounded good to me. However, I will not stick with this case or inflate numbers just because I have made the investment.
First off, I have to thank some people. My team mates D.Miller and JFComfort for the machining. M.Gordon for the dies, and test brass. Also, Bohem and Rodent have been very helpful with load info.
Stats:
Rifle: Desert Tactical Arms SRS
Barrel: Benchmark 1-8" twist, 27.5" in length
Bullet: 162 A-max (chamber measured 2.855 COAL, all were seated to 2.850)
Case: New Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor necked up with Redding dies (Short Action Customs sells these)
Chronograph: Prochrono 10 feet from muzzle
Each day of testing I started by firing my 6.5 Creedmoor load of 41.6 g of H4350 over 139 Lapua to get a base line for where the chrono is reading. The numbers it has been spitting out are consistent with my ballistic program of 2797 FPS.
2/8/13 20 degrees, chronograph seemed to be reading a little slower today.
6.5 base line.........2772, 2772
Varget:
38.....2478
38.5.....2496, 2506, 2515
39.....2539
39.5.....2583
40.....2614
40.5.....2688
41.....2693
Notes: No signs of any pressure.
CFE223:
44.....2754
44.5.....2749
45.....2818, 2766, 2789
45.5.....2836
Notes: All primers were flat, but no other signs of pressure presented. Bolt lift very easy, no signs of e-swipe.
IMR8208XBR:
39.....2693
39.5.....2732
40.....2726
40.5.....2760
41.....2789 BLOWN PRIMER!!! Stopped.
H414:
41.....2442
41.5.....2455
42.....2501
42.5.....2534
42.9.....2564
Notes: No pressure seen.
H4350:
42.1.....2534
42.6.....2594, 2588, 2578
43.1.....2624
43.6.....2661
Notes: No pressure seen.
2/22/13 Follow up, 55 degrees.
6.5 CM base line......2801, 2795, 2801, 2795, 2801 (that seems about right for this load)
H4350: (decided to continue up to see where pressure is seen)
44.....2745
44.5.....2766
45.....2772
45.5.....2783
Notes: No pressure seen. 45, and 45.5 were compressed loads. Also the same two were through the same hole.
Power Pro 2000 MR (Federal 308 cases used)
42......wouldn't chamber
42.5.....2795
43.....wouldn't chamber
43.5.....2818
44......2855 (slightest of e-swipe)
Notes: Going to reshoot with Hornady brass.
CFE223 (reshoot higher to see where pressure is starting)
45.....2842, 2812, 2801 (.25" group!!)
46.....2873
46.5.....2911 (flat primer)
47.....2936 (Heavy bolt, stopped!!!)
Notes: Happy with group size, and velocity. I don't know what to think about the extreme spread.
AR Comp: (Federal cases)
37.....2619
38.....2715
38.5.....2710 (Heavy bolt lift, Stopped)
Varget (reshoot higher to see where pressure is starting)
40.6.....2789 (Federal brass)
40.8.....2743 (Federal brass)
41.5.....2780 (back to Hornady)
42.....2766
42.5.....2777
Notes: No pressure seen. Interesting that the Federal brass had higher velocity with lower charge.
Summary:
I had originally planned on rereaming to 7 RSAUM if this didn't work out. However, with equal velocity in a higher BC bullet than my 6.5 CM, what's not to like? From here, I am going to shoot H4350, CFE223, and 2000 MR for groups. I don't really know what to think about running CFE or 2000 MR due to temp instability issues, but the velocity is tempting. I'd be interested in anyones experience with these two powders.