I'm looking to build a precision rifle in 6.5X47 Lapua and I've been doing some research on loads. Looking at Berger's data and comparing that to the 6.5 Guys data located here:
http://www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/65x47/
I note the following differences:
Bullet - Berger 130 gr. VLD
Powder: H4350
Berger Max Load: 39.7 gr. achieving 2790 in 24" barrel
6.5 Guys Load: 42 gr. achieving 2875 in a 26" barrel
Bullet - Berger 140
Powder: H4350
Berger Max Load: 38.9 gr. achieving 2698 in a 24" barrel
6.5 Guys Load: 39.6 gr. achieving 2790 in a 26" barrel
Obviously I expect higher velocities out of a 26" barrel vs. a 24" barrel, but clearly the 6.5 Guys published loads are over Berger's recommended max load. For those who load for the 6.5X47, do you shoot loads that exceed what Berger recommends as Max? Is this safe?
Lou
http://www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/65x47/
I note the following differences:
Bullet - Berger 130 gr. VLD
Powder: H4350
Berger Max Load: 39.7 gr. achieving 2790 in 24" barrel
6.5 Guys Load: 42 gr. achieving 2875 in a 26" barrel
Bullet - Berger 140
Powder: H4350
Berger Max Load: 38.9 gr. achieving 2698 in a 24" barrel
6.5 Guys Load: 39.6 gr. achieving 2790 in a 26" barrel
Obviously I expect higher velocities out of a 26" barrel vs. a 24" barrel, but clearly the 6.5 Guys published loads are over Berger's recommended max load. For those who load for the 6.5X47, do you shoot loads that exceed what Berger recommends as Max? Is this safe?
Lou