Since I have a shortage of H4350 in my area I have been trying different powders:
H44350, IMR 4350, RL 17 and H8431SC.
My first testing was done with H4350. My load was 40.6 at 2982 FPS, 105 Gr Hornady match and was getting 3" groups at 600 yds and very pleased. Then when the shortage hit me I was forced to try different powders.
After several tests I came upon RL 17. My first test loads showed a very good promise at 100 yds. My groups were sub .5MOA and was pushing 3050 FPS.
Last night I was at the 600 yd range and after shooting steel, clay pigeons, getting my barrel temps up to 120 Deg, I shot 5 at paper.
What looked god on steel plates ended up a 1 MOA (6") group at 600 paper.
I am wondering if pushing my bullet over 3000 FPS caused a issue. My twist is 1:8 and 24" barrel.
Looking for some advise on pushing the 6mm and at what speeds.
I will be backing down the load to get back to the 29XX FPS to see if it gets my accuracy back.
H44350, IMR 4350, RL 17 and H8431SC.
My first testing was done with H4350. My load was 40.6 at 2982 FPS, 105 Gr Hornady match and was getting 3" groups at 600 yds and very pleased. Then when the shortage hit me I was forced to try different powders.
After several tests I came upon RL 17. My first test loads showed a very good promise at 100 yds. My groups were sub .5MOA and was pushing 3050 FPS.
Last night I was at the 600 yd range and after shooting steel, clay pigeons, getting my barrel temps up to 120 Deg, I shot 5 at paper.
What looked god on steel plates ended up a 1 MOA (6") group at 600 paper.
I am wondering if pushing my bullet over 3000 FPS caused a issue. My twist is 1:8 and 24" barrel.
Looking for some advise on pushing the 6mm and at what speeds.
I will be backing down the load to get back to the 29XX FPS to see if it gets my accuracy back.