Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
6xcshooter said:hodgdon has alot of load data for the creedmoore
What I load is 41.8grs H4350, 105Hybrids .015" off the lands, that load gives me single digit ES. Shoots like this @300yds. http://i.imgur.com/ZhwIxdO.jpgbrianc74 said:I am looking for any load recipe that might be out there for the 6 Creedmoor . Looking for 70 grain up to 115 grain. I am shooting a Krieger 21", 1-8 twist, 4 groove on a full custom build.
Thanks for your help
Brian
George didn't provide this info to me but it is where I found paradise. This load shoots great, doesn't hurt Hornady brass (at least mine) and is very flat shooting. After break-in my 7.5 twist Bartlein was showing 3165 FPS and centered targets at 1,000 yards with only a 6.7 mil elevation (100 yard zero). Now, after about 500 rounds, the accuracy is still there but velocity has fallen to just under the 3100 mark. Last time out I needed another .2 mil to get centered.George Gardner told me when I had my 6 creedmoor build, 42.0 h4350 behind a 105 hybrid.... Shot lights out for me
6 creed holds 2 more grains of powder.If you want published data I don't know that you will find any. If it were me I would use 6mmXC data as I believe the case volume to be very similar and both cartridges use a large rifle primer.
What bullet you shooting, Marine? My oal is 2.770" for the new DTACs, .136fb.What kind of COAL are you guys running? Im 0.010" off the lands and only at a 2.720" COAL. Seems short to me.
Since 87grs is 18grs less than 105 going up 2grs from a 105 load should be about right, therefore, 43.4gr and up should work. I shot some 87HP a few years ago but I probably used 42.5grs, the primers showed not even a hint of high pressure and they shot pretty good, too.What about a 87gr V-max,any suggested load ? 26"bbl 8" twist
What bullet you shooting, Marine? My oal is 2.770" for the new DTACs, .136fb.