So I've got my first 6 bra going. 170 rounds on the barrel. Brass is fired in and ready for load development. 28" bartlien, .105fb. This is a bit of a different animal for me as I'm coming from years of shooting a 6.5x47 and know where to load it. Let's start of with establishing a "jam" number. My touch point is 2.810 with a 105 hvld, however, my jam number is 2.860. (.002 neck tension) This seems a bit excessive to me as it's actually .050 in the lands before the bullet is nudged back when chambering. Is that excessive?
I was thinking about trying Eric Cortina's method for this round of load development, so I'd be starting that with the bullets .030 in the lands to find an initial charge weight. I can say that I'm starting to see some pressure at 30.8 H4895 and 31.8 Varget. Those both seen to top out at 2930-2950ish for velocity.
If I wanted to try the method that Tim Singleton has posted a lot about - testing a high, middle, low load and seating depth all at once, where should my 3 charge weights be with this little guy?
I guess I'm looking for some tips on where to start if I want to do an initial charge weight with 4895 and what jam length. Fyi, this is a prs type build, no bench stuff. Open to suggestions on how to kick this load development off.
I was thinking about trying Eric Cortina's method for this round of load development, so I'd be starting that with the bullets .030 in the lands to find an initial charge weight. I can say that I'm starting to see some pressure at 30.8 H4895 and 31.8 Varget. Those both seen to top out at 2930-2950ish for velocity.
If I wanted to try the method that Tim Singleton has posted a lot about - testing a high, middle, low load and seating depth all at once, where should my 3 charge weights be with this little guy?
I guess I'm looking for some tips on where to start if I want to do an initial charge weight with 4895 and what jam length. Fyi, this is a prs type build, no bench stuff. Open to suggestions on how to kick this load development off.