Range Report UPDATE! FIXED! Anyone else have horrendous results with the new prime 130' 6.5cm ?

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    Shot 260 rds of Prime since the lock down and it is the worst ammo i have ever shot out of my rifle. It is all over the place very inconsistent? I thought it might be something wrong with my rifle but I switched to the bulk pack of hornady AG that i always keep with me and had no problem hitting steel out to 950yds. Switch back to prime and cant hit a target if my life depended on it? Anyone else having issues? So far Ive shot multiple distance from 600-1125 and no luck being consistent at any distance. 130 FGM Bergers/140 ELD all excellent results and even 140 Agunners is surprisingly consistent out to 950, Barrel is standard 1-8 twist 24" hawkhill/PVA


    UPDATE: see post #39 Prime does not like to be shot with other bullet fouling in my barrel. Even though other bullets held steady after shooting another brand. When I switched back to prime, groups would horrendously open up. If I clean the barrel and exclusively shoot prime all is well

    ALSO appreciate great customer service from both PVA and Jim at PRIME (who reached out to me and talked to on the phone) to try to figure out problem
     
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    There is no guarantee that YOUR will rifle like it. Move on and try other options.

    way ahead of you
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    Before I reloaded, my previous 6.5 creedmoor barrels much preferred 140 AMAX's and ELDM factory loaded ammo over the Prime. The Prime shot okay, but never as good as the Hornady.

    The kind of chamber you have in your barrel will have an influence in what ammo it will like. I wouldn't fault Prime, but next time you order a barrel and want to shoot Prime, let your gunsmith know and they will get you set up.
     
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    Shot 260 rds of Prime since the lock down and it is the worst ammo i have ever shot out of my rifle. It is all over the place very inconsistent? I thought it might be something wrong with my rifle but I switched to the bulk pack of hornady AG that i always keep with me and had no problem hitting steel out to 950yds. Switch back to prime and cant hit a target if my life depended on it? Anyone else having issues? So far Ive shot multiple distance from 600-1125 and no luck being consistent at any distance. 130 FGM Bergers/140 ELD all excellent results and even 140 Agunners is surprisingly consistent out to 950, Barrel is standard 1-8 twist 24" hawkhill/PVA
    I didn't have any luck with the Prime 130's.
    Two rifles, an MPA rifle and a trued 700 with a Proof Carbon barrel. Neither liked the Prime. First, I thought I had a scope issue but they both shot very nice groups with Hornady ELDM's as well as Hornady American Gunner.
    Not all was lost though, the main reason I bought the Prime was for the Peterson brass.
     
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    Shot 260 rds of Prime since the lock down and it is the worst ammo i have ever shot out of my rifle. It is all over the place very inconsistent? I thought it might be something wrong with my rifle but I switched to the bulk pack of hornady AG that i always keep with me and had no problem hitting steel out to 950yds. Switch back to prime and cant hit a target if my life depended on it? Anyone else having issues? So far Ive shot multiple distance from 600-1125 and no luck being consistent at any distance. 130 FGM Bergers/140 ELD all excellent results and even 140 Agunners is surprisingly consistent out to 950, Barrel is standard 1-8 twist 24" hawkhill/PVA

    Whats velocity and ES? What does it look like on paper at 100?
     
    I had a Tikka that absolutely loved it. Then followed by a Rock Creek chambered for Prime on a TL3 that hated it. My AT/AX also hated it as well, not as bad as the TL3 but in the same ballpark.

    The best mass produced factory ammo I have found is Berger’s offerings.
     
    I bet your barrels are cut for a specific chambering

    The only time I have seen this, the barrels were cut for something else

    As an example, my LRI Barrel for my RPR is cut for a 140AMAX which shortly after was discontinued.

    Odds are the chamber, it's not so much the ammo, as it is your rifle,

    Look at it this way, the fact so many barrels work with it points to an individual issue and not a "AMMO" issue
     
    I'm just now trying a case of the old recipe Prime and while it isn't shooting bad, it's also not shooting great, just mediocre. I probably can't make an argument on Prime ammo based on this being that they now have a newer and better product. However, many have said that even the old stuff was really great. Just pointing out my experience.

    Every barrel and every chamber will be different. I have a m70 in .223 (that has a shitty bedding job and is not making a 100% mate) that has shot about 9 different factory ammo types extremely well. That includes steel cased 77 grain Tulammo (this really surprised me considering it's the lowest/cheapest quality ammo lol).
     
    I bet your barrels are cut for a specific chambering

    The only time I have seen this, the barrels were cut for something else

    As an example, my LRI Barrel for my RPR is cut for a 140AMAX which shortly after was discontinued.

    Odds are the chamber, it's not so much the ammo, as it is your rifle,

    Look at it this way, the fact so many barrels work with it points to an individual issue and not a "AMMO" issue

    Frank, LRI building my rifle as we speak. They chambered it using their “eldx” saami reamer. Is that what was used for your rifle?
     
    Mine was done before the ELDX,

    But that will mean you can't shoot Prime and that is part of these issues.

    People have round specific chambers and they want to lament out loud, gee this doesn't work

    I dont' chamber my rifles to a specific bullet if I can help it, the few I have dont' work with other loads
     
    Its been a few months since I last tried prime 6.5 but it shot great the last time I did use it at least for me id say clean inspect and try again every company makes lemons from time to time specially when they are mass producing something . It could be the lot it came from being not so good or your gun does not like that particular ammo try another . I shoot mostly factory ammo and differances happen all the time between different lots . good luck on what ever ammo you get or try or what ever you decide to do .
     
    A few thoughts from someone that gets calls for troubleshooting help with barrels and bullets.

    Questions first:
    Is everything on the rifle tight? How does it shoot other ammo?

    When is the last time you cleaned the rifle? A very nice gent called me the other day to tell me he was having problems with the Cayuga's not shooting in his 6.5 SAUM. But his normal 1/4MOA handloads were also shooting over an inch and he had not cleaned the barrel in about 700 rounds.

    I suggested giving the rifle a cleaning, shoot a handful of foulers and try again. It immediately went from 3MOA to 5/8 MOA just by cleaning it and his already developed handloads were back near 1/4 MOA. He sent me a followup that the Cayuga's are now developed into a 1 hole load at 100yd.

    Different types of ammo sometimes isn't compatible with the fouling left by other ammo. It might just need a little help from the operator taking care of the rifle to work better.

    All else fails, the customer service at PRIME is excellent. If you have questions feel free to reach out to them, Jim spends all day on the phone talking to customers and is happy to assist anyone that needs it.
     
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    Prime has been treating me well in 2 different PVA barrels. For what it is worth, these same barrels do not enjoy the 120gr bergers as much.

    Both zero'ing @ 100 yds:

    5 x shots with Prime 130s out of a PVA 16.5in 6.5 bbl

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    10 x shots with Prime 130s out of a PVA 22in 6.5 bbl:
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    Is his barrel’s poor performance with the Prime 130s because his chamber has too much jump to the lands?

    I ask because my 6.5cm Seekins Havak really likes the Hornady 147gr ELD-Ms and I wondered if it therefore probably won’t like the 130s?
     
    Got our group buy ammo today. My son printed a good enough group with his 22” PVA chambered bbl(just over 200rds) on a vector action. No special chamber requested, SAAMI. We aren’t done trying to love this stuff but the ES and velocity has been less than impressive so far. The RUAG made stuff from previous lots that friends used was the selling point for us, this stuff hasn’t met that rep, slow and horrible ES. Just pointing out our Objective results.

    Not sure how the chamber specs will affect an ammo’s ES or velocity... maybe someone can shed some light on that for me.

    Few ways. If you happen to be touching lands (have seen it happen with factory ammo and a short freebore), the pressure jumps up significantly.

    The more oversized the chamber is compared to the brass, the more pressure is used expanding the brass and less pushing the bullet.

    If you’re loading and have to push the bullet further into the case, that decreases case capacity which affects pressure.

    I’m sure I’m missing some
     
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    Prime has been treating me well in 2 different PVA barrels. For what it is worth, these same barrels do not enjoy the 120gr bergers as much.

    Both zero'ing @ 100 yds:

    5 x shots with Prime 130s out of a PVA 16.5in 6.5 bbl

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    10 x shots with Prime 130s out of a PVA 22in 6.5 bbl:
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    Forgot to add:

    22in bbl = FPS/SD/ES = 2782/18.2/48
    16.5in bbl = FPS/SD/ES = 2601/14.6/15
     
    Won’t argue with the scenario you’ve laid out...my point was I don’t think it matters. I don’t know how the ES will get better than in a SAAMI spec chamber cut by a reputable outfit.

    Same way ES gets better or worse with charge weights in one barrel to the next.

    Saami just means standardized and acceptable to be safe for the average consumer. It doesn’t always mean it’s optimized.
     
    Different types of ammo sometimes isn't compatible with the fouling left by other ammo. It might just need a little help from the operator taking care of the rifle to work better.

    This has been my experience also. After purchasing my first 6.5 Creed, I tried many types of ammo. The first one was the Prime 130s and they shot pretty well. Probably .75 MOA.

    Then I switched to some Hornady, which also shot sub moa, but not as good as the Prime.

    Switched back to Prime and the groups nearly doubled.

    Went home, cleaned the barrel.

    Back to the range with the Prime ammo and the rifle once again produced the smaller groups.
     
    I’ve had no issues with the PRIME. Ordered a case of 200.
    Didn’t shoot for groups. Zeroed and got some quick chrono numbers it’s shot slow. Real slow but I’m shooting a Tikka TAC A1 which is just...well, SLOW!
    2650fps. SD10 ES20

    I walked it out confirming drop 100-1000 wknd was 5-7mph. Drop was within 1/10 of what ballistics spit out
     
    This has been my experience also. After purchasing my first 6.5 Creed, I tried many types of ammo. The first one was the Prime 130s and they shot pretty well. Probably .75 MOA.

    Then I switched to some Hornady, which also shot sub moa, but not as good as the Prime.

    Switched back to Prime and the groups nearly doubled.

    Went home, cleaned the barrel.

    Back to the range with the Prime ammo and the rifle once again produced the smaller groups.

    UPDATE!
    Apparently this exactly was the problem! Prime does not like other bullets fouling in my barrel! I always shot prime along with other bullets, shot the Cheaper bullets at close range and the moved to Berger/Prime ELD for 750 to 1125. So after reading @bohem advice I cleaned and all is well. Very interesting how other bullets remained the same but for some reason prime is sensitive in my barrel to other manufacturers fouling.

    thanks guys this is why I posted
     
    UPDATE!
    Apparently this exactly was the problem! Prime does not like other bullets fouling in my barrel! I always shot prime along with other bullets, shot the Cheaper bullets at close range and the moved to Berger/Prime ELD for 750 to 1125. So after reading @bohem advice I cleaned and all is well. Very interesting how other bullets remained the same but for some reason prime is sensitive in my barrel to other manufacturers fouling.

    thanks guys this is why I posted

    There is a really good joke here. I'll leave it up to the super clever ones but happy you got it sorted out.