Ok, well, I finally got me some Re17 and finally got a day that I could go out and tinker with it. But, as luck would have it, the day wouldnt start out well. First, wind, LOTS of it. Steady 7-10mph, with gusts well over that. So I decided to stick to 300 and not deal with clearing the range to shoot 500 yards. Then, I get the chrono out to work up a load, but realize I need to move the F150 to get enough room from the garage to get the chrono set up and have room to fire into my dirtbank. Of course, I am on the phone, distracted, then finally find my keys, hop in the truck and proceed to move it.....when I back up, I feel the truck run over something...uh oh, I left the chrono next to the truck when i went to get the keys!! Yep, ran over the whole bloody thing, box, screens, everything! crushed. No more chrono! Now, its not the end of the world as it was a POS Pact and was going to get replaced, but not a week prior to the big 600 yard weekend at Butner when I am between bbls on several rifles and really need to get a 6.5 Creedmoor load going!! Lets just say I cussed more in 1 minute there than I have in the last year.
Ok, so now what do I do? Well, knowing the Hornady brass will leak at the primer before I go over in pressure, I started at 38.0 grs of Re17 and worked up. Got to 43.0grs and was leaking big time, so I backed back down until I got zero primer pocket expansion and settled on 40.0grs. Again, no idea of velocity but I am going to bet we are talking 3,000fps....or, I sure hope anyhow. Based on what German and Robert were getting in the 6XC, I am going to go out on a limb and say if it aint 3,000fps, its close. Give me some Winchester or Lapua brass in 6.5Creedmoor and 3,000 fps with a 140VLD is a gimme.
I proceed to load up 20 rounds with Berger 140VLD,one kick hiney bullet!), Wolf LRMs, 40.0grs of Re17 and 20 thous into the lands. Headed out back and shot a group on the MR63 high power target that has a 2.75inch X ring. Ended up with 200-19X, having dropped one to a heavy trigger finger. Thats 20 shots fired in less than 10 minutes into a group that measures just under 2.75 inches....well under 1 MOA for 20 shots. Not bad for a guy that shoots off a rest less than a handful of times per year.
Here are the specs on the equipment:
1x fired Hornady 6.5Creedmoor brass
40.0grs Re17
Wolf LR Mag primer
140VLD Berger 20 thous in
T2k with Wilson 26 inch bbl with 700 rds on it
NightForce NSX 12-42x56 scope at 42x
Fired off my Sinclair rest and rear bag on the ground at 300 yards
Wind, from 4-7 oclock, 7-15+mph. I did NOT hold off to account for wind as I wanted to see what these babies would do in the wind.
Needless to say, as long as the velocity is there, I am going to run this load at Butner next weekend. With Re17, even with the soft Hornady brass, the 6.5Creedmoor is a winner, for HP use anyhow,I dont shoot benchrest, etc so whether or not the accuracy meets those standards is of no relevance to me). Give me better brass and I know I can bump this load up to the next accuracy node, easily. I had great results with H4350 and V100 with this cartridge, but the Re17 opens a new door. Now, to see what bbl life is like with this stuff!
Once I run these over a chrono, I will post the fps results.
John