Question: Seeking the most-accurate powder and bullet combination that people are finding, for the 6.5mm Creedmoor. Wanting to know what you 65CM reloaders have found through experience, despite what the loading guides do or don't say.
Would like to take advantage of the high-BC abilities of some of the more capable bullets (ie, Hornady 140gr ELD-M, Hornady 135gr A-Tip). But, accuracy first, for me.
I realize every given gun is slightly different, given varying tolerances from manufacture, variability in the reloaded cartridges.
Range: 200-500yds will be occasional, 500-1000yds will be frequent.
Purpose: general target shooting, no competition.
Gun: Savage 12 LRP 6.5 Creedmoor 1:8" twist 26" heavy bbl
Scope: Athlon Cronus BTR scope, FFP, I.R. mil reticle, 4.5x29x56mm
Reloading components: Starting with Lapua 65CM SR brass, CCI SR primers, and seeking the most-accurate and least-variable powder for this purpose. Starting with Hodgdon H4831SC, Hodgdon Superformance, Hodgdon H4350, Alliant Reloder 16 and Vihtavuori N150, for initial load batches to see how each performs in this gun.
Reloading steps: Will be prepping the primer pockets, flash holes, verifying neck thickness uniformity. Will be measuring the chamber on this gun, to know the gun's CBTO (base to ogive). Will be full-length bushing sizing with specific neck tension, micrometer bullet seating, and checking for concentricity. Considering annealing. Will separate out the most-egregiously variable units from the batch (using those for 100-200yd plinking rounds). Will be calibrating the powder scale(s) and the first couple of cartridges made in each reloading batch, measuring against the ideal. Will start slow, working up gradually to a decent load; but would love to start with what many have found to be a great 'accuracy' load.
I've scanned a few of the burn rate charts, out there, for powders. Most of the reloading guides suggest 65CM loads somewhere between Vihtavuori N150 and Hodgdon Superformance (ie, burn rate chart @ LoadData, and burn rate chart @ Hodgdon/IMR). Few of the reloading guides indicate an 'accuracy load' they recommend. Few indicate measures of variability on velocity.
Have a half dozen different reloading manuals, listing loads. And have a few from the online sources (mostly the powder makers).
Some specific questions:
Would like to take advantage of the high-BC abilities of some of the more capable bullets (ie, Hornady 140gr ELD-M, Hornady 135gr A-Tip). But, accuracy first, for me.
I realize every given gun is slightly different, given varying tolerances from manufacture, variability in the reloaded cartridges.
Range: 200-500yds will be occasional, 500-1000yds will be frequent.
Purpose: general target shooting, no competition.
Gun: Savage 12 LRP 6.5 Creedmoor 1:8" twist 26" heavy bbl
Scope: Athlon Cronus BTR scope, FFP, I.R. mil reticle, 4.5x29x56mm
Reloading components: Starting with Lapua 65CM SR brass, CCI SR primers, and seeking the most-accurate and least-variable powder for this purpose. Starting with Hodgdon H4831SC, Hodgdon Superformance, Hodgdon H4350, Alliant Reloder 16 and Vihtavuori N150, for initial load batches to see how each performs in this gun.
Reloading steps: Will be prepping the primer pockets, flash holes, verifying neck thickness uniformity. Will be measuring the chamber on this gun, to know the gun's CBTO (base to ogive). Will be full-length bushing sizing with specific neck tension, micrometer bullet seating, and checking for concentricity. Considering annealing. Will separate out the most-egregiously variable units from the batch (using those for 100-200yd plinking rounds). Will be calibrating the powder scale(s) and the first couple of cartridges made in each reloading batch, measuring against the ideal. Will start slow, working up gradually to a decent load; but would love to start with what many have found to be a great 'accuracy' load.
I've scanned a few of the burn rate charts, out there, for powders. Most of the reloading guides suggest 65CM loads somewhere between Vihtavuori N150 and Hodgdon Superformance (ie, burn rate chart @ LoadData, and burn rate chart @ Hodgdon/IMR). Few of the reloading guides indicate an 'accuracy load' they recommend. Few indicate measures of variability on velocity.
Have a half dozen different reloading manuals, listing loads. And have a few from the online sources (mostly the powder makers).
Some specific questions:
- What are your particular 65CM powder and primer choices for exceptional accuracy 500-1000yds? (If you're willing to provide.)
- Have you used a custom "match" cut barrel and noticed huge improvements in accuracy and reduction in variability?
- Have you used a longer barrel (ie, 27-29") for the 65CM and noticed improvements in velocity while maintaining sane pressures and retaining exceptional accuracy? Or have you and all the manufacturers noted that 26" is the "sweet spot" such that gains aren't attained beyond 26" in the 65CM load?