H4895- 31 gn cci 400/br4
Rl-15- 32 gn. cci 450
Those are rough match loads. reduce by 2 gn. for fire forming
Thank you!
H4895- 31 gn cci 400/br4
Rl-15- 32 gn. cci 450
Those are rough match loads. reduce by 2 gn. for fire forming.
One thing to note Tom is that the 108 Berger has the longest bearing surface of any 6mm Bullet I know of. I believe that is why you can't reach the same charge weights as other bullets. But, I also have found that the 108 is one of the most accurate bullets out there!108s always seemed to come in a tad lower than a load with vld's or vapor trail in the same barrel. Both speed and charge wise, so I would look +- 30.5 and watch for pressure. The BRA will take pressure in stride better than I saw from dasher cases. I pierced my first primer in a lot of years a month ago while working with an unknown bullet.... it was the first pressure sign, and even it didn't have an ejector mark or stiff bolt lift.
Tom
Same here, Varget with BR4 primers gave me the lowest ES testing 4 different primers.I guess I need to go redo my testing. I stopped at 31 grains of H4895. And I was using 450 primers. I’ll retry with BR4’s. I had tested both Varget and H4895. I wasn’t getting the warm fuzzy results compared to what my fire forming loads were shooting. I Shoot some 2.5-3” groups at 600, Fire forming. Not quite there with the two that I tested.
Johnny
Can you continue beyond 30.6 or are you getting pressure? Seems like that is what you are experiencing. If so what barrel are you using?
Rich