Well it 'taint the barrel and it 'taint the scope. I took the 6.5 x 284 out this morning with the Berger 140LRBT sitting on top of VV N165. At 52.2 and 52.5 it shot nice little clusters at about 2930f.p.s. This is where I have found that the 140 LRBT seems to shoot best in several rifles. With the .200 freebore, the short bearing surface of the 140 LRBT will not allow me to shoot it 7-8 thousandths IN the lands as there would be very little bearing surface in the case neck. Next I will do a seating depth test from 5 off out to 30 thousandths off. I am quite sure I will find something very good in there. But it does tell me that my barrel literally HATES the 150SMKs, which is really what I wanted to shoot! Oh well. You don't tell a barrel what YOU want IT to shoot! The barrel tells you what it wants!
Just a quick update: The last few months I decided to pull out the log books and do some comparisons. The four 6.5's that I have mentioned before seem to like something different. I went back and shot a number of groups with each rifle. This was done with optimized seating depth...130 and 140 vld and LRBT likes 10-15 jam...150 smk at .005 jump and everything else just touching. No custom bullets were tested, however I continue to hear good things about Precision Ballistics and JLK, if you can get them. Seems everyone is always waiting on jackets. What you will see listed is what each rifle likes the best. All bullets were tested with each rifle. 130vld, 140 vld, 140 hyb, 140 LRBT, 147 eldm, 150 smk....testing ranged 85F TO 30F...all powders very stable... all at 300 yards...5 sh groups
6.5 x 47 28.25 inch....well over 1,000 rounds on barrel
147 eldm...8 groups 39.5 H4350 1.175 inch agg 2775 fps
140 vld....8 groups 39.6 H4350 1.200 inch agg 2750 fps
140 hyb...7 groups 39.3 H4350 1.310 inch agg 2780 fps
*130 vld 1.400 and 150 smk 1.480
6.5 x 47 26.0 inch barrel...over 700 rounds on barrel
130 vld....8 groups 37.2 varget 1.300 inch agg 2915 fps
140 LRBT 8 groups 38.5 H4350 1.360 inch agg 2772 fps
140 hyb 6 groups 38.4 H4350 1.410 inch agg 2780 fps
147 eldm..7 groups 39.4 H4350 1.510 inch agg 2762 fps
6.5 x 55 26.0 inch ....over 800 rounds on barrel
140 hyb 12 groups 44.3 H4350 1.270 inch agg 2825 fps
147 eldm 7 groups 44.5 H4350 1.380 inch agg 2827 fps
150 smk 7 groups 43.0 H4350 1.350 inch agg 2741 fps
6.5 x 284 26 inch....370 rounds on barrel
150 smk 8 groups 47.5 H4350 1.150 inch agg 2830 fps
150 smk 7 groups 55.3 H1000 1.370 inch agg 2927 fps
147 eldm 8 groups 47.3 H4350 1.350 inch agg 2840 fps
140 hyb 8 groups 48.5 H4350 1.300 inch agg 2928 fps
**All barrels shot slightly better at 100-150 rounds down the tube
**All barrels were cleaned the same...typically after every 25 shots unless in a match
**The past 2 years I won a couple of local matches shooting older 6.5 x 47 with 140vld and 147 eldm
**I placed 2nd a couple of times shooting newer 6.5 x 47 with 130 vld
**I have also finished well a few times with 6.5 x 55 shooting 140 hyb....normally I'll finish in the top 8 with some really stiff competition
This next year I will try my luck with 6.5 x 284...530 yards...5 shot strings
A few matches will be 600 yds and 1,000 yards
I wanted to update everyone on performance of 150 smk....still working fairly well for me.
Many of my competitors and the guys who have responded on this thread shoot better than this and I'm sure can read the wind much better.
My intent was to show how closely these bullets compete with one another. The testing you see here was right out of the box with no bearing, weight or length checks. All of these rifles liked a lower node. Not sure if this info will be useful for anyone, but thought I would post anyway. If anyone has more info on 150smk please let me know. I've been equally impressed with the 147 eldm and 140 hyb.