I'm getting back into reloading after over 20 years out. I knew I was going to for a long time and have thousands of once fired brass and am starting to work up loads as I find components.
Some are easy, I have only one 6.5 Creedmoor and only one 458 Socom.
But I have three 6.5 Grendel, four 300 Blackout and seven 223/5.56.
So, getting into the last group, how do you deal with them? I want one load for all three Grendels. I don't know if one load for all of the 5.56 is realistic.
The 6.5 Grendel I have a 22" bolt gun and want to get as much accuracy as I can, an 18" AR I'd like MOA from and a 12.5" SBR that I want to be able to safely shoot the ammo made for the others. I want one load for all three rifles.
My first plan is a range trip to fire some factory ammo from each and keep the spent brass separated so I get measurements for each rifles fire formed brass.
I plan on FL resizing and bumping the bolt shoulder at least .001 and the semi-automatic .003 and then use the single shortest measurement for them all.
I need to run AR mags, but will measure each chamber to lands and come up with something reasonable to start for OAL or just match factory ammo spec.
I am loading Hornady 123g SST with 2520 and CCI 450 primers.
Plan is load 15 each of a bunch of different charges and shoot 5 each per rifle to check accuracy and pressure. Hope I get lucky. Pick a charge and play with seating depth the same way.
Anyone try this, have feedback or advice?
When I get to the 5.56 I have 4 capable of great accuracy. A T3x Varmint, RRA 24" Varmint, RRA 20" Predator and RRA 18" ATH.
Both 69g and 77gr FGMM work well in all 4, how much am I giving up not tailoring to each?
Some are easy, I have only one 6.5 Creedmoor and only one 458 Socom.
But I have three 6.5 Grendel, four 300 Blackout and seven 223/5.56.
So, getting into the last group, how do you deal with them? I want one load for all three Grendels. I don't know if one load for all of the 5.56 is realistic.
The 6.5 Grendel I have a 22" bolt gun and want to get as much accuracy as I can, an 18" AR I'd like MOA from and a 12.5" SBR that I want to be able to safely shoot the ammo made for the others. I want one load for all three rifles.
My first plan is a range trip to fire some factory ammo from each and keep the spent brass separated so I get measurements for each rifles fire formed brass.
I plan on FL resizing and bumping the bolt shoulder at least .001 and the semi-automatic .003 and then use the single shortest measurement for them all.
I need to run AR mags, but will measure each chamber to lands and come up with something reasonable to start for OAL or just match factory ammo spec.
I am loading Hornady 123g SST with 2520 and CCI 450 primers.
Plan is load 15 each of a bunch of different charges and shoot 5 each per rifle to check accuracy and pressure. Hope I get lucky. Pick a charge and play with seating depth the same way.
Anyone try this, have feedback or advice?
When I get to the 5.56 I have 4 capable of great accuracy. A T3x Varmint, RRA 24" Varmint, RRA 20" Predator and RRA 18" ATH.
Both 69g and 77gr FGMM work well in all 4, how much am I giving up not tailoring to each?
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