This stuff is making my life so easy with reloading time constraints and the performance yay. I hope more people chime in and post negatively and discourage others from trying so i can find more in stock. Staball sucks btw!
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Would be interested in your findings if you go ahead and do it.Thanks, that's a bigger drop off than their data would show Maybe I'll stick to a very limited ladder at first if I try it.
Yeah they are taking the opportunity to increase prices on high demand powder by ~25%. 4350 went up as well.Price went up on Hodgdon website from about $180 to $250 per 8lb.
Shit thats cheap.Price went up on Hodgdon website from about $180 to $250 per 8lb.
Wish I could report similar results with it in my 6.5 Creedmoor; I’m scratching my head trying to figure out if there’s something wrong with my batch of Staball or what. I’m seeing way lower than expected speeds even going a grain or so over published max, and huge (~100 FPS) ES. This is in a RAR Predator.Got out to run the larger batch past the LR and with a focus on getting groups.
Was getting 1.5” 4-7rd groups so I think I’m done with load dev and will start cranking out en masse when my 32lb order arrives.
21JAN2021
22” 6.5C AR-10 suppressed w/ SDN-6
130gr Berger AR Hybrid
Rem 7.5 SR primer
Virgin Starline brass FLR’d
StaBall 6.5 45.6gr
OAL 2.750”
21rd group
Lo: 2839
Hi: 2896
Avg: 2867
ES: 57
SD: 15.0
I would just break it off and try something else if I were you. Like maybe BL-C2, CFE223, AA2520. I got 2800, low single digit SDs from 44gr, Midsouth bulk 140gr ELDMs, Midsouth bulk Hornady brass, and CCI primers. From a 24" Tikka CTR. I didn't struggle with it. Might be a bad batch, or you have excessive humidity in your location, or for whatever reason your combo of rifle and components just don't like that powder
Keeping up with this thread since the beginning, as well as a few others on other forums, it seems like SB likes to be loaded to near 100% case fill before the speed picks up and the ES/SD settle down. Some folks aren't seeing the velocity they want until 2gr over Hodgdon's max.Finding something that works isn't a problem, already got that, this is about trying something new that's supposed to work. I mentioned RL16 above and have a few other good loads too. I experiment a lot though, and this one goes contrary to some of the other reports posted so it seemed worth asking about. It might just be a combination that doesn't play well, but it's supposed to. It's not a weird rifle/bullet combination or anything like that; I mean it's one of the most common 6.5 Creedmoor rifles in the country, using the most common components, in the cartridge that this powder supposedly was designed for. That's why the crappy results are so weird.
Humidity is a good thought, but I'm in the pacific northwest so while it's humid, it's still not as bad as a lot of the southeast, and my basement where I load is pretty dry.
(I'll also point out, not to toot my own horn but just for the record since it does affect the responses, that I've been handloading a long time with a lot of successes, including a number of my own wildcats, so I'm not a new reloader who just doesn't know how things work yet.) I do appreciate the feedback though, and wonder if others have experienced low velocity and high ES with Staball in applications that are supposed to work well?
if it weren't going to snow here this weekend I was going to start testing some of those....just got a few pounds of it this past weekAnyone used Staball with 140gr Nosler Custom Competion bullets in a 6.5cm?
Just picked some up and plan to run quick test on them out of my 20". Will be sure to post here.Would be interested in your findings if you go ahead and do it.
Keeping up with this thread since the beginning, as well as a few others on other forums, it seems like SB likes to be loaded to near 100% case fill before the speed picks up and the ES/SD settle down. Some folks aren't seeing the velocity they want until 2gr over Hodgdon's max.
Any idea if you're nearing a compressed load with your components combo?
Never messed with the ELDX line in 6.5C, or a 14Xgr anything for that matter, but maybe try creeping up a little higher to see if you get a jump in velocity and a better ES?
ETA: Just to make the point, I only played around with 44.6gr and 45.6gr, both of which are over the listed max of 44.3 with a 130gr bullet. My 45.6gr load, in a suppressed AR-10 with AGB, is still showing no pressure signs. I really think you might have some more room to go up, especially if you can seat the bullet a little longer into what I presume is a fairly generous factory cut throat. Kinda thinking SB might act like 8208 XBR in that it's pretty mild, then awesome, then wild, all within .5gr.
I ordered 2 jugs from PV, didn’t get a confirmation email so ordered 2 jugs from Brownells.can't wait to try what i got of itso far . I Thank god I was able to get as much as I did being so late to the game .
I'd either change powders or suggest a new barrel. Or quit man you suck! And STABALL SUCKS!6mm Creedmoor
1:7.5T 26"
44gr Sta-Ball, DTAC 115, Hornady Brass (8x fired?), CCI 200
FL size -.002" bump, ~.002" neck tension, ~.100" jump to jam.
2987fps @61F/28.5inHg/25%
Dropped straight into cases, $50 measure, $50 scale... powder took about ~15mins to do 100rds.
1000 yards off bipod and rear bag (wasn't even the best group, just one I remembered to snap a pic of):
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I'm working up a load with StaBall 6.5 for my 280AI with Barnes 140 TTSX's. It takes a lot to fill the case on that round. You're correct, it meters extremely well. Consistent, and fast. After I run out of H4350 I'm going to use StaBall for my 6.5 Creedmoor from there on out. I've still got 3 pounds or so of H4350 to go though so that might be awhile down the road.^^^Thanks.
This stuff has been a game changer for me, and I know people throw that term around, but it really has. Being able to just throw charges and still get pretty crazy consistency in the drops just makes everything so much easier.
I think it's not really so much about just whether or not someone is able to afford a Prometheus or Autotrickler or whatever and an FX120... it's really more about: time. There's just no way around it, loading good ammo takes some real time to do it right no matter what cool gadgets one has, and a lot of it is tedious as fuck, so when something comes along that can really cut out a good amount of time/pain without the ammo-quality suffering, it's huge.
I hope more of these temp-stableish ball powders come out from the other major players, this is the way.
100% for me it was the chance to save a ton of time so I tried it an voila not only did I get better accuracy on paper but SD and ES as well. The trickler stays in the cabinet. I used to stop every 10 and check, but it's just bang on ever time and I only load one caliber. Now I just test a couple at start and go.....periodically I'll drop one at the end for the scale and just laugh^^^Thanks.
This stuff has been a game changer for me, and I know people throw that term around, but it really has. Being able to just throw charges and still get pretty crazy consistency in the drops just makes everything so much easier.
I think it's not really so much about just whether or not someone is able to afford a Prometheus or Autotrickler or whatever and an FX120... it's really more about: time. There's just no way around it, loading good ammo takes some real time to do it right no matter what cool gadgets one has, and a lot of it is tedious as fuck, so when something comes along that can really cut out a good amount of time/pain without the ammo-quality suffering, it's huge.
I hope more of these temp-stableish ball powders come out from the other major players, this is the way.
Yes. I have loaded 77TMKs with StaBall at AR mag length. They work great!
This is what quick load came up with at 2.260 coal 223 remloads published on
Loads published on Hodgdon range from 24.9 - 26.8gr. I have settled at 26.5gr.
I plan to do a chrono on the loads soon. Hodgdon claims 2750fps for 26.8gr. Out of a 24" barrel. I am hoping to get at least 2600 fps out of my 16" AR. This isnt a precision round for me right now, shooting out of a 16" AR with a 1-6 LPVO on top. I am getting consistent sub MOA groups around 3/4". Which is enough for my intended purpose. Before StaBall, I was using varget and got similar results.
What is the case capacity on QL?This is what quick load came up with at 2.260 coal 223 rem
loads published on
Loads published on Hodgdon range from 24.9 - 26.8gr. I have settled at 26.5gr.
I plan to do a chrono on the loads soon. Hodgdon claims 2750fps for 26.8gr. Out of a 24" barrel. I am hoping to get at least 2600 fps out of my 16" AR. This isnt a precision round for me right now, shooting out of a 16" AR with a 1-6 LPVO on top. I am getting consistent sub MOA groups around 3/4". Which is enough for my intended purpose. Before StaBall, I was using varget and got similar results.
I agree dude no need to troll. just gives you a peek of what can be done.You piqued my curiosity so I gave your load a try this afternoon:
77 TMK, OAL 2.255"
LC 19 brass, once fired
Fed AR match primer
StaBall 6.5 26.5gr
The results were pretty slow.
16" 223 Wylde AR - 2411 fps
20" 5.56 Ballistic Advantage AR - 2489 fps
In comparison I'm shooting the same bullet from the 20" at 2940 fps with Lever; there is no data so the load might be warm but case life is good, and it doesn't give any more indication of pressure than the StaBall load above.
I'll add as well that I don't give a hoot what QL or any other calculator says until you've trued the results with your barrel, components, and powder lot. Otherwise the margin of error is so large that the results just don't mean much.
I agree dude no need to troll. just gives you a peek of what can be done.
I take it back I thought you were trying to pick because I threw out Ql numbers thinking it would/could be helpful.No trolling implied in my post, not sure where you got that from? I'm just sharing actual results.
If it's useful to anyone trying to adjust QL - my full length sized LC19 brass held exactly 30.0gr of Staball 6.5 flush to the case mouth, with no settling.
I'm finding it VERY dirty! Just cleaned muzzle brake and suppressor, less than 100 rounds and both are filthy and tons more carbon build up than other powders I've run. I usually clean my suppressor every 500 rounds and StaBall is less than 100... Just my 2 centsA shooter on Long Range Only forum posted the powder is very dirty ?
StaBall likes a pretty full case load. I'd test those 77's with a bit more powder in them. Stepping up slowly of course.
Might be worth mentioning that the Hodgdon tests in 223, were done on a 12 or 14 twist barrel. Even with the heavy 77 and 75 gr pills. I got the "that's what SAAMI specifies for the cartridge" bullshit when I talked to them about it. It's more likely "we didn't want to buy a different test barrel for the heavier bullets requiring a faster twist for stabilization". Which makes their published data in this case, highly suspect.Thanks for the 77gr data, folks.
Think I'll just stick with 8208 as it meters pretty well in the Dillon PM. Even if Yondering has a slow batch of StaBall, there's no way that should account for a 250fps deficit, IMO.
Looks like maybe the 24" barrel used in the Hodgdon data is letting the StaBall do it's thing, but for those of us using "standard" AR length barrels we're just not going to see SB match the velocity of known producers.
Might load a few up in the 75-105% range next week for giggles and data.....
In compete agreement the H published data is likely funky compared to actual rifle barrels. Just not sure how many primers and man minutes I want to put towards this endeavor when men smarter than I have already found it to be lacking.Will that cause this kind of disparity between their pressure tests, and real world fast twist barrel tests? Can't say for sure.
But I take Hodgdon published data with a very large grain of salt. It's usually way off IME, on the conservative side. And in this case even more so, due to the differences in barrel twist.
JMTCW...