So I have just picked up a new 6.5 Creedmoor Accuracy International AT rifle - it looks good so far.
I have a few rounds of factory Hornady 140 ELD-M ammunition to get the thing sighted in, but I need to quickly load 100 rounds for a shoot shortly afterwards, and I won't have time to properly load develop it.
I have a box of 140 Berger Hybrids, and looking at the bearing surface length on the 140 Hybrid compared with the 140 ELD-M match ammunition, they shouldn't need to be loaded too long so as they won't fit in an AW/AT magazine.
For simplicity sake I am considering using the following load (without development), Lapua 6.5CM Brass, 140 Berger Hybrids, CCI BR4 primers and to 41.5gr of H4350 (which is what Hornady use in their 140 Amax ammunition). I'll seat them jumped, but not sure how far until I get the lands measured in the rifle later. I'm hoping I can do say a 20thou jump and still be at AW/AT mag length?
So aside from the "you really should develop a load....", or spending out on another 100 ELD-M factory rounds ; does anyone think this will work well?
Obviously I am going to develop a load ASAP, but to get me out shooting ASAP I am considering the above to be 'conservative'. I'll watch for pressure signs of course (it is book max according to the Hornady 10th Ed, but then is also the factory charge for their 140 AMax ammo? - it'll suck to have to pull all 100 if they did show to be hot).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I have a few rounds of factory Hornady 140 ELD-M ammunition to get the thing sighted in, but I need to quickly load 100 rounds for a shoot shortly afterwards, and I won't have time to properly load develop it.
I have a box of 140 Berger Hybrids, and looking at the bearing surface length on the 140 Hybrid compared with the 140 ELD-M match ammunition, they shouldn't need to be loaded too long so as they won't fit in an AW/AT magazine.
For simplicity sake I am considering using the following load (without development), Lapua 6.5CM Brass, 140 Berger Hybrids, CCI BR4 primers and to 41.5gr of H4350 (which is what Hornady use in their 140 Amax ammunition). I'll seat them jumped, but not sure how far until I get the lands measured in the rifle later. I'm hoping I can do say a 20thou jump and still be at AW/AT mag length?
So aside from the "you really should develop a load....", or spending out on another 100 ELD-M factory rounds ; does anyone think this will work well?
Obviously I am going to develop a load ASAP, but to get me out shooting ASAP I am considering the above to be 'conservative'. I'll watch for pressure signs of course (it is book max according to the Hornady 10th Ed, but then is also the factory charge for their 140 AMax ammo? - it'll suck to have to pull all 100 if they did show to be hot).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!