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digitalcuz said:Well you should not go for such big bullets with 8.5 twist. 130+grain berger bullets are not made for this twist.
stick to 100-123grainers.
When I first got my 6,5x47 i was thrilled to have it shoot .2 groups right at first loadtests with multible loads.
Now I cant do tests on 100y because they are just single holes.
Move your testing to 2-300y and try 123 Nosler CC's, round 35.8g of VV N140 and CCI BR4 (thats what I use currently), consistently under 2" @ 500y
Don't waste time on trying to find a good load for bullets that are not made for this twist, you will never see more than around 50% of what this caliber is capable of.
If you want to shoot the heavyer bullets then you have to get a 8 twist barrel.
EDIT: if you try the Noslers make sure to go .1-3 OFF the lands, you have to jump those bullets unlike most for this cal
Erik Cortina said:digitalcuz said:Well you should not go for such big bullets with 8.5 twist. 130+grain berger bullets are not made for this twist.
stick to 100-123grainers.
When I first got my 6,5x47 i was thrilled to have it shoot .2 groups right at first loadtests with multible loads.
Now I cant do tests on 100y because they are just single holes.
Move your testing to 2-300y and try 123 Nosler CC's, round 35.8g of VV N140 and CCI BR4 (thats what I use currently), consistently under 2" @ 500y
Don't waste time on trying to find a good load for bullets that are not made for this twist, you will never see more than around 50% of what this caliber is capable of.
If you want to shoot the heavyer bullets then you have to get a 8 twist barrel.
EDIT: if you try the Noslers make sure to go .1-3 OFF the lands, you have to jump those bullets unlike most for this cal
I guess you missed the part where he is getting great accuracy with the 140's in a 1:8.5" twist huh?
That makes two of us that are getting great results with 140s in a 1:8.5" barrel. When I was deciding on the rifle build I ask both Krieger and Bartlien what twist they recommended for 140-142gr bullets and both said the 8.5" would be just fine. So far can say that they know their business.Erik Cortina said:I guess you missed the part where he is getting great accuracy with the 140's in a 1:8.5" twist huh?
Sorry it has taken me so long to post............ forgot I had this. I'm shooting 37.2gr of RE15 in 28.5" 1-8.5" twist barrel and no pressure signs.whunt_64 said:Can someone give me the listed start and max loads from the Berger load manual for the 6.5x47 lapua using 140 hybrids with both varget and h4350.
digitalcuz said:I am intrigued to know what results you guys are getting with those bullets with 8.5 twist then.
I just might go and get 1 pack and try to correct myself.
I am getting similar results. I had mediocre results with H4350. Switched to Varget 37.4 , 142 SMK, 205M. 26 in.Brux 2790 ES 2. Great results shooting matches from 100 thru 1000.Im using 37.1 of Varget with 140 Hybrids. It is crazy accurate at 100 to 1000. Im running 2792 with this load in a 26.5 barrel.
I tried H4350 and it just didi not shoot as well as the Varget.