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6BRA….N135

Oh Sorry! I got my posts mixed up, it was @Jvance513 that I was wondering if the issue had been fixed.
I’ve got it working pretty good at 600. Going to have to final tune at 1000 but I’m happy. This is cold bore and 3 follow ups at 600 last Friday. Will be able to report back this Friday for a final 1000 tune hopefully
 

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All else equal, I tend to lean toward a faster powder when I can. Only reason is lower muzzle pressure. Probably all between my ears but you can literally feel the difference in recoil on some guns. Same bullet, same speed and all..the faster powder will generate a bit less recoil. If I can feel it, I have to think the bullet does too. Again, probably more between my ears than anything to get hung up about.
Have you tried to correlate the pressure curve from GRT to your perception?
 
Have you tested any further? Trying to decide between 135 and 140 for my 105-112grains.

I recently switched from N135 to N140 for the Berger 95gr. VLD's. Likewise, I moved from N140 to N150 for the 115 VLD's. In both cases i was able to find a nice node and seating depth brought it to one-hole accuracy at 100 yards.

Still trying to finalize a load for some 87 grain VLD's. Going back and forth between N135 and N140 but haven't found the right load yet.

FYI: I'm shooting regular 6BR with a 26" 1:7.5 twist barrel. I shoot metallic silhouette, so anything 1/2 MOA or under is good enough, but I'm enjoying the process to find these really good loads. One of these days I'll try them out at one of our club's F-class matches, just to see how I do.
 
More N-135 testing, been having blurred eye/ bipod problems lately, groups Should be better. trying different BTO's different weights. N-135 has been single digit SD's & low ES swings.Have Not seen any pressure signs.1st picture Heavy Palma .135 throat .272 no turn neck, 2nd heavy Palma .104 throat.
 

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I recently switched from N135 to N140 for the Berger 95gr. VLD's. Likewise, I moved from N140 to N150 for the 115 VLD's. In both cases i was able to find a nice node and seating depth brought it to one-hole accuracy at 100 yards.

Still trying to finalize a load for some 87 grain VLD's. Going back and forth between N135 and N140 but haven't found the right load yet.

FYI: I'm shooting regular 6BR with a 26" 1:7.5 twist barrel. I shoot metallic silhouette, so anything 1/2 MOA or under is good enough, but I'm enjoying the process to find these really good loads. One of these days I'll try them out at one of our club's F-class matches, just to see how I do.
What velocity are you getting with the 87 vld and 135/140?
 
What velocity are you getting with the 87 vld and 135/140?

I'm purposely looking for a "low-recoil but still decently accurate" load for short-course Silhouette (200 and 300 meters), so my requirements for this load are a bit different than most folks.

My previous round of testing showed some promise around the 25.6 to 25.7 grain zone using the N140, so my next round is going to be in the 25.5 to 25.8 grain range. Speeds should be somewhere around the 2500 to 2550 fps range.
 

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