Sorry 80.5 bullets & 4350 hodgdon 43 grains Berger bulletsWhat bullet weight?
Which Hodgdon powder?
Sorry 80.5 bullets & 4350 hodgdon 43 grains Berger bullets 4350 hodgdon powderWhat bullet weight?
Which Hodgdon powder?
Ok thanks guys I’m using lapua 6 CM brass which is hard to find. I have 100 new pieces of brass and still looking so I’m good for awhile may have to use 6.5 CM brass since I neck down and turn my brass anyways.Start at 41 and work up. Especially depending on what brass your using.
Ok thanks good information.I have seen 41 lock a bolt shut with old alpha, so you really really really need to do some research based on the exact type of brass that you’re using. You may be able to run more than that, or you may have to run considerably less. It depends on the brand and batch of brass. A chronograph and carefully monitoring pressure are important when working with something new.
There’s probably more bad load data on the web for the 22 creed than there are for the next 3 things combined. Be careful.
Ok thanks how’s the 43.2 shooting as far as accuracy?Peterson and Alpha brass have a lot less capacity than Lapua.
I'm loading 43.2 gr of H4350 in Lapua and Starline brass with 75gr ELD-M's.
I’ve got quite a few 75s eldm s myself.Ok thanks how’s the 43.2 shooting as far as accuracy?
Ok the 80 .5 is as heavy as I’m going thanks though the 6.5 stabill might be worth trying on the 80.5 also ThanksI found 6.5 staball to be a better powder than h4350 for 88’s and 90’s.
ya probably around 39Just a question, but you are planning to start well below 40 grains and work up right?
Ok thanks how’s the 43.2 shooting as far as accuracy?
What bullet ?Not too shabby!
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75gr ELD-MWhat bullet ?
Ok thanks got lots of them . Will start low and find out where I end up . You must be pushing over 3500 I would guess?75gr ELD-M