My 3rd 6.5 x 47 barrel went south a few months ago and it was time for a new barrel. I am one of these "got to try something new" type individuals, so I wanted something else to, as Erik Cortina said, "tinker" with! I had my 'smith put on 6.5 / 1-8 / 30" long Krieger chambered in .260 Ackley. I wanted to use 140 class bullets and I had some 140 Hybrids left over from my 6.5 x 47. So, I started (after fireforming the brass) with 45-48.5grs of H4831SC with the Hybrids seated 15K off. Well, at the lower end of the charge spectrum, I experienced TERRIBLE E.S.'s. As I progressed towards the 48.5gr charge, the E.S.'s went well into single digits>>BUT groups were "less than desirable". However, it appeared like the rifle wanted to shoot. Several groups would put 3 in a ragged hole (all testing at 300 yards) with 2 flyers that went "wherever" they decided. I thought "well let's see what seating depth changes would do".. Long story short, after 125 rounds of seating depth changes, "tweaking of the powder charge" and changing primers, I was still in the same position.
So, I decided to change from the Hybrids, to the Berger LRBT. Normally, I always change ONLY 1 component at a time>>>BUT this time, I went with 2! So, I also went to H4350. I started out at 42.3 and went in 0.3gr increments up to 44.3grs. I just got back from shooting this morning and NONE went over 1.30" with ZERO flyers and 2 went into 1". The E.S.'s ALL were under 11F.P.S. with 44.0 going into 6ft! 44.0 also was one of the groups that went into 1".. So now I am going to "fiddle" with the seating depths and then with primers. After I finally settle on a load, OUT TO 1000 I will go. I believe this is going to shoot VERY well! The 44.0grs was going right at 2920F.P.S. This should be a "decent" 1000 yard load, once it is tweaked. However, it ought to be nearly perfect for my 600 yard hammer!
So, I decided to change from the Hybrids, to the Berger LRBT. Normally, I always change ONLY 1 component at a time>>>BUT this time, I went with 2! So, I also went to H4350. I started out at 42.3 and went in 0.3gr increments up to 44.3grs. I just got back from shooting this morning and NONE went over 1.30" with ZERO flyers and 2 went into 1". The E.S.'s ALL were under 11F.P.S. with 44.0 going into 6ft! 44.0 also was one of the groups that went into 1".. So now I am going to "fiddle" with the seating depths and then with primers. After I finally settle on a load, OUT TO 1000 I will go. I believe this is going to shoot VERY well! The 44.0grs was going right at 2920F.P.S. This should be a "decent" 1000 yard load, once it is tweaked. However, it ought to be nearly perfect for my 600 yard hammer!