I had a real sweet 6TCU Bullberry barrel for my Contender years ago...like a fool I sold it.
100s of published loads on the web...this is just a start,well over 50...i did not count.I think 6x45 would be a great caliber. Unfortunately l cant find any published load data. 6x47 published data is available, but Remington no longer makes the brass:-(
I have a whole ton of load data for the 6x45 with bullet weights from 55gr to 100gr.I think 6x45 would be a great caliber. Unfortunately l cant find any published load data. 6x47 published data is available, but Remington no longer makes the brass:-(
Window the front of a steel 10 round magazine I can and have loaded as long as 2.375" and run it with no hiccups in my ar.I am in the process of building a 6x45 bolt gun for walking around. Have an AR with an 18" McGowan, but want something where I'm not limited by mag length, and, I just want one.............

Google it if you can't click on my link. HODGDON... they should know.I am speaking of 6x45 loads posted in Bullet Mfg manuals. 0nes with proof tested loads. Ex-SAAMI specs.. Please show those..
Go in and read the fine print as to where the data came from, a couple different shooters, extrapolated data from hogden and a couple other sources, I've use this data to work up loads for 68,70,80gr bullets with no issues.I am speaking of 6x45 loads posted in Bullet Mfg manuals. 0nes with proof tested loads. Ex-SAAMI specs.. Please show those..
Good stuff right there,thanks for sharing that . I printed a copy to have at the bench,I have a 6 x 45 barrel coming soon...timely post.Go in and read the fine print as to where the data came from, a couple different shooters, extrapolated data from hogden and a couple other sources, I've use this data to work up loads for 68,70,80gr bullets with no issues.
Have fun and be safe.
It’s a wildcat you just deal with it. Start low and work up, learn to read pressure. If that’s not your style maybe a wildcat cartridge isn’t for you.I am speaking of 6x45 loads posted in Bullet Mfg manuals. 0nes with proof tested loads. Ex-SAAMI specs.. Please show those..
I am speaking of 6x45 loads posted in Bullet Mfg manuals. 0nes with proof tested loads. Ex-SAAMI specs.. Please show those..
It’s a wildcat you just deal with it. Start low and work up, learn to read pressure. If that’s not your style maybe a wildcat cartridge isn’t for you.
As stated above it's a wildcat.Still no 6x45 loads from the bullet makers. l tend to trust them first and MOST.
That is 25 pages of good stuff. I'm going to print at work, save home paper and ink!As stated above it's a wildcat.
Look at the data and bullets used, start low and work up.
These guys did a lot of work compiling the data.
They provided all data including firearm used with barrel length to boot.
I've loaded off this data using bullets not listed with excellent results.
A 68gr Bart's flying at 2950 is a beautiful thing...
Unless your a coyote!
I have found the data listed is good. My velocities just about mirror the ones listed.Sierra 5th edition reloading manual and Berger 1st edition have load data for the 6 x 45I am speaking of 6x45 loads posted in Bullet Mfg manuals. 0nes with proof tested loads. Ex-SAAMI specs.. Please show those..
