Ive been struggling to find a load that shoots under .5 MOA in a custom built 6.5 CM. After much load development and never finding a repeatable accuracy node with 140 VLD I switched to 140 Hybrid and settled on Horanday brass, Win primers, 41.7 H4350 at 2.848 COAL this is a jump of .050. This load will shoot best groups around .45 but averages .65. I used up the Win primers I had and decided to try Fed gm210m in an effort to tighten up the groups a bit. 41.7 is not a hot load and my previous pressure tests did not show pressure signs until 43.2. so I loaded up the exact some load with the new primers, I also loaded some VLDs to see if they would shoot any better.
In this pic of my brass, columns represent strings fired in sequence from left to right, with the first shot in string at the top.
far right; first three shots 140 hybrid with Fed primers, .27 one hole group at 100
2nd from right;140 vld 1st shot fine, second shot pierced primer, .9 group at 100
3rd from right; 5rounds 140 vld failure to fire
4th from right; 2 rounds 140 hybrid pierced primer, expanded the first group from .27 to .32
far left; 5 rounds original load 140 hybrid shot to .65 moa primers normal .63 group at 100
I pulled down the rounds that would not ignite and they all weighed 41.65 to 41.75.
Im at a bit of a loss and not sure what to do next…..
In this pic of my brass, columns represent strings fired in sequence from left to right, with the first shot in string at the top.
far right; first three shots 140 hybrid with Fed primers, .27 one hole group at 100
2nd from right;140 vld 1st shot fine, second shot pierced primer, .9 group at 100
3rd from right; 5rounds 140 vld failure to fire
4th from right; 2 rounds 140 hybrid pierced primer, expanded the first group from .27 to .32
far left; 5 rounds original load 140 hybrid shot to .65 moa primers normal .63 group at 100
I pulled down the rounds that would not ignite and they all weighed 41.65 to 41.75.
Im at a bit of a loss and not sure what to do next…..