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DogBusters said:So smooth suppressed.
LPRoad said:DogBusters said:So smooth suppressed.
What suppressor are you using?
JarheadNY said:Case life is mainly dependent on proper die adjustment and resisting the usually pointless temptation to play in the deeper end of the charge weights pool. While my 140-142gr loads can run at 2850fps, they achieve highly acceptable 1000yd accuracy at up to 200fps less MV. The difference in brass longevity is night and day.
I believe that running higher velocities in an effort to negate wind effects is an unrewarding strategy. The same wind switches, gusts, lulls will undermine consistency in the rifle's POI, and all that hot loading really ensures is reduced bore longevity.
wboggs said:Would be interested to hear other's experience running R17 in the .260 and Creedmore. I have a 5# jug that needs an application. Also, H4350 is not that easy to locate.
Thanks
Bill
boltman13 said:I certainly would not bad mouth Lapua brass. I use it when it is available, 223 for F-TR midrange, 308 for F-TR long range, but to be fair I have had excellent results with Hornady and Nosler 6.5 Creedmoor brass. I am not hotrodding my load, and CCI BR-2 primers are still nice and tight. I have tried to get my rifle to shoot Re-17 and 140 gr bullets with no real success. As others have said, and I agree, H4350 is the Creed powder.