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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    Yep 48, but I have a few moving up to 50 to see how she hangs. I have done up to 52gr with a Ruger M77 with no issues at all, but I'm not chasing the fps here.
    I use 48 in my x57R, with 140/145. seems to be a sweet spot. 2750 fps area.

    Been as high as 50 with 154s in my old 98. Ex mil tube, long throat. Surprisingly velocity was still only 2600.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    I use 48 in my x57R, with 140/145. seems to be a sweet spot. 2750 fps area.

    Been as high as 50 with 154s in my old 98. Ex mil tube, long throat. Surprisingly velocity was still only 2600.


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    The BSA has a long throat, to accommodate the old round nose 173gr from that vintage. Have a few Kynoch relics tucked away.

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    Your onto it!


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    With the long throat in the 7x57's, it means you have to ignore the book and just load them up till they have the correct velocity. ""Correct velocity"" in a Mauser 98 or a modern rifle, is 2900fps with a
    140 and 2800 with 154g. 160 grains at 2600 fps. (And if you think that doing the job of a .280 or a 7x64, then yeeees...your right.)

    My Brno 21 has a long throat and with H4350 I have to load 5 grains over max to get 2930 fps.

    7x57 data is essentially worthless. I use 7mm08 max data as starting loads for the 7mm Mauser, since that case has a little bit less capacity.
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    Hornady 154 SP’s with long bearing surface act like 160’s in my rifle. Max I can go to without pressure signs is 2650 fps. 760 @ 50 gns. Other cases and powders may give more but 760 seems to one of the top powders for this case.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dicko View Post
    Hornady 154 SP’s with long bearing surface act like 160’s in my rifle. Max I can go to without pressure signs is 2650 fps. 760 @ 50 gns. Other cases and powders may give more but 760 seems to one of the top powders for this case.


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    I would try 2209 as well, you could get a bit more out of it

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    140x 6mm creedmoor, 2209, 450s, lapua brass and 108s

    50x 308, 2206h, 210m, lapua brass and 168s

    Using handloaders facilites is worth the annual fee well and truly, 2x amp annealers, 2x charge masters, heaps of presses and never had anyone else in the room at the same time. Plus the added benefit of walking 10m to a 100m fully covered shooting range with targets, rests, benches all ready to go
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    What barrel length and velocity are you getting with the 6mmCM.
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    A very tame load for PRS as you can’t exceed 3200fps.

    3100 and it’s 30” as it’s on a bullpup desert tech so overall length isn’t bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    140x 6mm creedmoor, 2209, 450s, lapua brass and 108s

    50x 308, 2206h, 210m, lapua brass and 168s

    Using handloaders facilites is worth the annual fee well and truly, 2x amp annealers, 2x charge masters, heaps of presses and never had anyone else in the room at the same time. Plus the added benefit of walking 10m to a 100m fully covered shooting range with targets, rests, benches all ready to go
    That sounds like an awesome facility! Which organization, Branch, location.
    Sounds like an inexpensive way to access a large amount of equipment, shared knowledge and target range. How long is the range?

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    Some 175 targex for the 3006, using Belmont 763, next to check the rings and scope then re zero the unique as it was dropped during a hare shoot and missed everything afterwards
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    Today I'll be converting 200 factory primed 7.62x39 steel Norinco cases to 6.5 Grendel.....easy as, & makes shooting the Grendel a lot more pleasurable when one doesn't have to worry about cost of shells. Just flick them out into the grass & keep chasing the goats.
    I'd like to try them on Wally jumpers to see how effective the cal was.
    Steel reloading is just as easy as brass.....but cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Shields View Post
    That sounds like an awesome facility! Which organization, Branch, location.
    Sounds like an inexpensive way to access a large amount of equipment, shared knowledge and target range. How long is the range?
    Handloaders in Christchurch. 25,50,75,100 covered (shooting inside) and 200m outside

    24/7 swipe key access
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tararua Phil View Post
    Today I'll be converting 200 factory primed 7.62x39 steel Norinco cases to 6.5 Grendel.....easy as, & makes shooting the Grendel a lot more pleasurable when one doesn't have to worry about cost of shells. Just flick them out into the grass & keep chasing the goats.
    I'd like to try them on Wally jumpers to see how effective the cal was.
    Steel reloading is just as easy as brass.....but cheaper.
    I asked this elsewhere..no reply.... what sort of pressure are those steel cases rated for??? same as or more than brass??? do they ever just "let go"....hope they go well for you...would be interesting round on wallabies indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    I asked this elsewhere..no reply.... what sort of pressure are those steel cases rated for??? same as or more than brass??? do they ever just "let go"....hope they go well for you...would be interesting round on wallabies indeed.
    Greetings @Micky Duck,
    As far as I am aware the steel cases are not rated for higher pressure than brass. They are just a cheaper material for cases. Cases from different manufacturers could be quite different in hardness and more important ductility. I doubt if reloadability was high on the manufacturers list of importance.
    Regards Grandpamac.

 

 

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