I am using the Berger 140 gr Hybrid, 40.5 gr H4350, Jump .030", CCI 450 Primer, Lapua Brass and Speed is 2840 FPS.
Great! I don't have the answer on my rifle. I worked with the 139 Scenars extensively and only produced the groups above. I tried several brands bullets, 140 range. And probably put 100 rounds down the tube. Same with the 130 grain range bullets.
However, my rifle shooting 120 and 130 grain bullets, including NBT's, It absolutely is super accurate, even @ 600 yards.
One of the recipe came from an article on the "gun reviews" on Accurate Shooters. The 123's won my class several times, no
problem, and it's a popular bullet in my area with others shooting the same set up. My twist is 1/8.
IN FACT, I copied the 120 load "exactly", and it was on the money with the very first shot! I never touched this load. The 123's, same way, I read a few articles and started from there. It did take a few recipe adjustments, but it's dead on. In Fact the load is better than I can shoot it!
Here is the URL for the Article.
"Darrel Jones" prefered the 120 to 130 grain bullet. I read this article several times, loaded up a few with his recipe, and it worked! Thanks "Forum Boss" for publishing this article.
http://www.accurateshooter.com/guns-of-week/gunweek072/
"Erik Cortina" worked with me also. His 6.5x47 love the 139's. Erik shipped several of his bullets to try, and I used his load info. NADA! He saw my 120 & 130 groups and didn't have an explanation.
FWIW, Dennis
PS: This is my favorite "Prairie Dog" rifle. With the 120 grain bullet range, Nosler Ballistic Tip's, plus the speed these bullets produce, they don't have a chance! And the NBT's are beyond belief. Very damaging.
Above mentioned they shoot 140's out of a 30" barrel, Bull Contour, 1.25 chamber to muzzle. It may have been you, I didn't backtrack to see who made this comment. I am pretty sure it was you, I am answering a lot of PM's right now, so I didn't backtrack.