RubiconJoey
Silver $$ Contributor
I've been shooting a load for 6.5 Creedmoor and getting great groups. However since getting a Garmin chronograph, I've noticed I'm getting high ES and SD. In the last couple loadings I've also noticed soot on the cases (see photo below).
I first thought it might be my rifle but, the same load in my new rifle produced the same results. Same load/same exact cases with shoulder bump adjusted for the new rifle. The new rifle conveniently has a shorter chamber.
I then thought it might be the primer since I was using a standard small rifle primer instead of a magnum. I tried the same load with magnum primers and it made no difference.
Now I'm wondering if my powder charge is just too light? It would seem to make sense that if the powder charge was too light, the cases wouldn't expand enough to seal in the chamber causing the soot and high variation in velocity.
My load:
6.5 Creed Lapua SRP Brass (cases on 5th firing)
CCI #450Primer and #400 (I've tried both)
38.5gr Hodgdon H4350
Berger 130gr Hybrid OTM
My process:
Deprime using Lee universal decapping die
Dry tumble with rice
Anneal with AMP (0162 Aztec Code)
Lube cases with Hornady one shot
Size using SAC bushing die (.288 bushing)
Prime using Frankford hand primer (0.002 crush)
Dispense powder with AutoTrickler V4 and Super Trickler (I've tried both)
Seat bullets with SAC bullet seating die (max magazine length)
Is my powder charge too light or is something else wrong here? Berger suggest a starting load of 37.5 with a velocity of ~2470 FPS. In the photos below you'll see I'm getting an average of 2497.7 FPS with an SD of 12.6 and ES of 40.5. The case shows the soot I mentioned earlier (good amount in the extractor groove somehow). The primers look great with no signs or pressure.



I first thought it might be my rifle but, the same load in my new rifle produced the same results. Same load/same exact cases with shoulder bump adjusted for the new rifle. The new rifle conveniently has a shorter chamber.
I then thought it might be the primer since I was using a standard small rifle primer instead of a magnum. I tried the same load with magnum primers and it made no difference.
Now I'm wondering if my powder charge is just too light? It would seem to make sense that if the powder charge was too light, the cases wouldn't expand enough to seal in the chamber causing the soot and high variation in velocity.
My load:
6.5 Creed Lapua SRP Brass (cases on 5th firing)
CCI #450Primer and #400 (I've tried both)
38.5gr Hodgdon H4350
Berger 130gr Hybrid OTM
My process:
Deprime using Lee universal decapping die
Dry tumble with rice
Anneal with AMP (0162 Aztec Code)
Lube cases with Hornady one shot
Size using SAC bushing die (.288 bushing)
Prime using Frankford hand primer (0.002 crush)
Dispense powder with AutoTrickler V4 and Super Trickler (I've tried both)
Seat bullets with SAC bullet seating die (max magazine length)
Is my powder charge too light or is something else wrong here? Berger suggest a starting load of 37.5 with a velocity of ~2470 FPS. In the photos below you'll see I'm getting an average of 2497.7 FPS with an SD of 12.6 and ES of 40.5. The case shows the soot I mentioned earlier (good amount in the extractor groove somehow). The primers look great with no signs or pressure.


