I'm looking for some intelligent, no BS, answers.
Some of you may already know I run a 6.5x47 in a 26" Broughton 1:8 barrel and a Pierce action. With every ounce of my 37+ years of reloading experience I've found I can run Berger 140 VLD's to almost 3000 fps with zero pressure signs, only getting a hint of bolt lift just over 3000 fps.
My best friend has taken his 6.5x47 in a 25" Krieger 1:8 with 130 Berger VLD's to 3150 fps, again with zero pressures signs. We both used Rel 17 and CCI 450 primers.
When we talk about pressure signs, we're talking about chrono readings, primer condition, primer pocket condition/tightness, case head expansion, bolt lift, ejector marks, etc.
He is getting ready to have a lighter hunting rifle built on the same, Pierce, action I built my light weight rifle on.
Can anyone give some sane reasons he should go with a 260 Ackley Improved instead of staying with the 6.5x47?
Thanks for thoughtful replies!
Alan
Some of you may already know I run a 6.5x47 in a 26" Broughton 1:8 barrel and a Pierce action. With every ounce of my 37+ years of reloading experience I've found I can run Berger 140 VLD's to almost 3000 fps with zero pressure signs, only getting a hint of bolt lift just over 3000 fps.
My best friend has taken his 6.5x47 in a 25" Krieger 1:8 with 130 Berger VLD's to 3150 fps, again with zero pressures signs. We both used Rel 17 and CCI 450 primers.
When we talk about pressure signs, we're talking about chrono readings, primer condition, primer pocket condition/tightness, case head expansion, bolt lift, ejector marks, etc.
He is getting ready to have a lighter hunting rifle built on the same, Pierce, action I built my light weight rifle on.
Can anyone give some sane reasons he should go with a 260 Ackley Improved instead of staying with the 6.5x47?
Thanks for thoughtful replies!
Alan