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6.5 CM Powder

I’m going to be loading some Hornady 129 gr SST and 123 gr SST projectiles in my Tikka 6.5 CM for use on small Deer and Hogs .
Reading through the Hodgdon data both Varget and H4350 are applicable to my needs .
I have both of those powders already but was wondering if one was better than the other in other people’s experiences.

Does one work better for the 120gn - 130gn weight projectiles ?
 
.Does one work better for the 120gn - 130gn weight projectiles ?

I run 123 Scenars and 130 Bergers. I got the best accuracy and ES/SD with Shooters World Precision Rifle powder. The 123s ran about 3K fps.

I don't typically move to the 4350 class powders until I use the 139+ bullets. For 130 and under, it's the Varget type powders that do best for me. Shooters World Precision is a Varget equivalent.

Here's the 123 load with 40.2 of SWP and CCI450s, 40F.

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Cheers for the replies , looks like I’ll just start with the 129 sst and H4350
The Tikka has a very long throat and so with the 129gn sst loaded long ( will still be a 30 thou jump ) the projectile doesn’t protrude into the case much at all .
Will start at 39 grains and go up in 1/2 grain increments to see where pressure shows itself.
 
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Cheers for the replies , looks like I’ll just start with the 129 sst and H4350
The Tikka has a very long throat and so with the 129gn sst loaded long ( will still be a 30 thou jump ) the projectile doesn’t protrude into the case much at all .
Will start at 39 grains and go up in 1/2 grain increments to see where pressure shows itself.
Move in .3 tenths you get a better picture.
Start with seating depth 1.5 gr back of max, take press seater and comparators to range with you.
Then move to charge.
Trust me
 
H4350 for 6.5CM - I use metric bullets from Lapua in the 136 -139 grain range with 41.7 grn of H4350. Still cleans MR/LR targets with high X count at 3.4K

Also, +1 For Shooter's World Precision Rifle; I use this as a replacement for loads where I get pressure signs with Varget. Seems to be a little slower and the primers look better. Wish I could buy more SWPR back when is was unknown and "cheap".
 
The Carolina load is no good with lighter projectiles and shorter barrels. Needs a 140 and 24” to get good velocity.
 
I’m going to be loading some Hornady 129 gr SST and 123 gr SST projectiles in my Tikka 6.5 CM for use on small Deer and Hogs .
Reading through the Hodgdon data both Varget and H4350 are applicable to my needs .
I have both of those powders already but was wondering if one was better than the other in other people’s experiences.

Does one work better for the 120gn - 130gn weight projectiles ?
Hodg Superformance works great with 129’s for hunting. For target shooting I like H4350 with Berger 140’s
 
As already said, H4350 is the easy button. It just works BUT it is slow with bullets lighter that 140 gn. I found really good velo and accuracy with IMR 4895, IMR 4064 and Varget with the 123’s and 129’s. And you’ll get more loads per pound due to lower charges, that’s a bonus with todays crazy prices!
Dan
 

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