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RoscoeP, now thats what i wanted to hear,are you going to try for the next node?...........jim
Rumor has it that you shot a group in the 1's with some 139 Lapua's and some 4350 with your new rig. Any truth to that? If so you got yourself another shooter from Simison.
walkertexasranger said:I posted this in another thread, but maybe it got missed:
I just returned from the range, having shot RE-17 with the 140 Berger VLD,standard) in my 6.5x47. I found the case to offer about the same space as Robert Whitley has posted, and had worked up to max of 41.4g of powder.
41.2g of powder
Avg 2932
ES 20.74
SD 8.60
41.4 of powder
Avg 2972
ES 30.94
SD 11.57
I did not see any pressure signs on the primer or case itself, and had no hard bolt lift. Fired cases would rechamber easily as well. *Disclaimer time* The above was safe in my rifle, but may NOT be safe in yours. I worked up clear from 37g to be sure I was being safe, and you should do the same!!
This is with a Panda wearing a 28" 8-twist Krieger. This barrel was throated for the 130, and a longer throat would help. It was HOT here at the range today, about 80 when I started, and 95 when I finished.
I shot through two Shooting Chronys at the same time, fwiw, the velocity quoted above is the average of the two results.
HOWEVER, accuracy was not satisfactory at the high end. It was much better at the lower velocities of my work-up loads, and I know this barrel will shoot well. It loves Varget and the 130 Breger.
So, 2950+ w/ the 140 Berger VLD is now attainable in the 6.5x47 using RE-17, hopefully a few tweaks will get it shooting well.
ThunderDownUnder said:walkertexasranger said:Matt, any word on accuracy tweaks with the 140gr Bergers?
Not yet. I have not had time to try the last 30 I had with F205Ms instead of the CCIs.
Should be able to get that done over the coming Holiday weekend, though.
Hammer47 said:All I can say is WOW. I am shooting a CPS action with a Krieger 8 twist. I went a bit heavier on the powder and of course did not think to take the crono along since accuracy was my main goal. Out of 12 different loads with 2 different bullets, 120 smk and the 140 smk, 4 of the groups were one hole at 100 yds, and I don't mean a big hole either. I am talking groups in the small ones.
Now I have been down this road before so I am going to do a ladder test and see where the sweet spots are before I get real excited. The great thing here is that this bbl was a "warm stick" with 4350 and RL15, nothing special but this RL17 is a real awakening. I hesitate to tell how much powder I was dropping lest someone gets hurt but I will know more when I do the ladder test and this time I WILL take the crono along.
I gotta tell you guys, if this is repeatable, this powder/chambering is the real deal.
Regards... Gary
Moderator said:Gary, It's good to hear a positive report. How much neck tension were you running. Might be that RL17 wants more neck tension than H4350 or Varget and that's why some guys are seeing the best accuracy at the top end.
Also I note you're running SMKs as opposed to the Berger 140. Very different bullet. Again, could be that the longer bearing surface of the SMK works better with this powder.
Right now I'd have to say the reports are a mixed bag... though everyone's saying "yes, the velocity is there to go 2900+ with the 140s". The question is ES/SD and accuracy at these velocities.
There is also some evidence that the guys who aren't finding good accuracy are not really taking it to the top end.
