X-Caveman
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kyreloader said:JRS said:The case capacity. That case has a capacity of 47 grains. Do you really expect people to believe that it will push a 140 grain bullet at the velocity a 6.5x284, or 6.5x55 AI will push the same 140 grain bullet ???kyreloader said:JRS said:I don't shoot one myself, but know a few that do. They shoot some pretty stiff loads, and can't reach 2800 fps with the 139-140gr bullets. They have settled for something more suitable for that case. 123-130gr bullets.
What makes a 123-130g bullet more suitable for the 6.5x47 Lapua case?
Are all the people that easily get 2800 fps all shooting the wrong bullets?:
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The velocities listed above by wildchild are more realistic![]()
A tale of two barrels:
My first barrel was a Criterion Savage prefit 30 inch 6.5x47 Lapua. My load was 37.7g of Varget with 140g JLKs for a velocity of 2910fps with single digit ESs. My best score at a 1000 yard relay in no conditions at Oak Ridge was a 198-11Xs on the F-class target. I used Lapua brass with CCI 450 primers with the bullet 12 thous into the lands. I bought 200 Lapua cases and used those same cases until the barrel gave occasional flyers and would not hold what I thought is should at my mid-range matches. I retired that barrel at about 1600 rounds. (1600 rounds/200 cases = 8 reloads/case)
My second barrel is a Benchmark chambered in 6.5x47 Lapua using a "match" chamber (unsure freebore) chambered by Kevin Rayhill as a Savage prefit at 28 inches. My current load is H4350 at 40.2g with 140g Berger Hybrids 8 thous off the lands. This load chronographs at 2820 fps and the come-ups match that drop to 1000 yards. My best score in Midrange with this barrel (have 284 Win barrel for LR now) is 448-25X with a clean 150-11X at 300, a clean 150-11X at 600 yards and a 148-4X at 500 yards. I did not replace those same 200 cases that I shot in my first barrel and continue to shoot the same cases in this rifle. I now have approximately 1100 rounds through this barrel with losing exactly 4 cases (primer pocket). (1100 rounds/200 cases = 5.5 reloads/case).
So although it is impossible to shoot a 6.5 x 47 to 2800 fps, I have done so in two barrel with great precision and my cases have had on average 13.5 reloads/case in doing so. It is not my fault, nor the fault of Lapua, that the design of the 6.5x47 Lapua is more efficient than that of the 6.5x284 or 6.5x55 AI.
What is your next argument? Remember, you stated yourself that you do not even shoot this cartridge so why the problem with it?
Did you anneal your necks and shoulders? If so how often? I like what I'm reading about the brass longevity!
On a side note (and I'm sure most here know this), the 47 in 6.5x47 is not the powder capacity. I don't know if that's what was meant above, but it's the length of the brass in MM. Perhaps it does have 47gr of water capacity of something - I don't know. I certainly can't get anywhere near that much powder in one (nor have a reason top want to).