Over the past several months I have been developing loads for my one and only Savage. It is my first Savage and it is a model 12 LRP in 6.5 Creed. As with most 6.5cm, H4350 was to go to powder. I had a shooting 140s fairly well and I use them for shooting Steel but when the Hornady 147 came out I noticed the accuracy improved even more.
I'm shooting 40 grains of h4350 with a 147 eldm. Winchester standard rifle primer. Coog 2.2465. This is what I came up with after load development. A 6x5 of .583" and a 5x5 of .553". As you can see on a Target, a few of those rounds that went just wide of a one whole group would have shrunk the overall averages significantly. On two of the groups I had four in one whole and the fifth one, I'll admit, I choked. People may say what they want about Savages but mind speaks for itself. I have no complaints. The trigger is phenomenal. I have not formally shot a great number of groups with a suppressor but I can honestly say I feel that it is even more accurate suppressed. Again thanks to everyone who posts load workup and data on the Forum as it is always a big help with load development
I'm shooting 40 grains of h4350 with a 147 eldm. Winchester standard rifle primer. Coog 2.2465. This is what I came up with after load development. A 6x5 of .583" and a 5x5 of .553". As you can see on a Target, a few of those rounds that went just wide of a one whole group would have shrunk the overall averages significantly. On two of the groups I had four in one whole and the fifth one, I'll admit, I choked. People may say what they want about Savages but mind speaks for itself. I have no complaints. The trigger is phenomenal. I have not formally shot a great number of groups with a suppressor but I can honestly say I feel that it is even more accurate suppressed. Again thanks to everyone who posts load workup and data on the Forum as it is always a big help with load development