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what 105-110 grain 6mm bulet seems to be the easiest to tune?

The 105 AMAX is discontinued, but I had zero problems tuning it in my 8 twist 243AI. I actually ended up choosing my load based on case life because in 5 shot groups I could not determine the difference between several charges on accuracy.

I don't know how this translates to the newer (and more expensive) ELD which replaces it.
 
Ive used the 105 Hybrid out of my 1:7.5 twist 6x47. Started just touching the lands and worked back out in 0.010 increments. Soft jam shot the best. Pushing them 3150fps with some H4350. Ive been considering trying the Nosler CC's. My buddy is having good luck with the 6mm ones
 
Old school, but I have found the old, but still fairly popular, 105 and 108 Berger BT to be user friendly"!! Not the 105 H or 105 VLD, but the 105 BT.

Just my .02,
Tod
 
hands down, the 108 Berger. have never had an issue getting my "standard load" to shoot well in all of my rifles, both my across the course guns and my mid or long range ones.
 
The Hornady 105 BTHP was very easy to find a load for in my .243. I plan on using it in my 6mm Creedmoor when it comes in too.
 
I worked up a load using the Berger 108's and RL26 and she's shooting some great groups, now to shoot them over the chrony and see what kind of velocity I'm getting. Thanks everyone for the help!!!!

Glenn
 

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