Catfur said:What sort of loads (including starting load) are you using in your 6XC, I'm curious?
With all appropriate caveats, I kind of fell onto the load I ended up using. When I started there were few sources for load info as the stuff was too new so I interpolated a start load of 37.0 grains for 105-weight bullets from two cartridges that had info published. Also made some at 38.0 and 39.0.
Shooting the 37.0 produced results @ 600 that astonished me, beating the other four propellants I was testing that day. Firing two of the 38.0 grain loads gave me sticky bolt lift and no improvement in accuracy but fully 50 fps more velocity and SD < 8.
I never fired the 39.0 loads, they got broken down when I got home.
This was using home-hBN coated Berger 105VLD bullets with Wolf KVB-7 primers in the then new Tubb-sourced Norma 6XC cases. Quadlite action, Bartlein 30" 1:7.8 barrel put together for me by Carl Bernosky in 2008 using a new 6XC reamer he'd just gotten from Hugh Henriksen.
I've since backed off to 36.7 grains as the 37.0 charge at elevated temps (90+) blew a couple of primers out in 2010.
DO start with reduced loads in YOUR equipment under YOUR conditions please. From all reports and my experience with this propellant pressure builds rapidly & owing to its density it's easy to think a little more won't hurt when in fact you may be wrong letting that thought cross your mind.