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6.5 creedmoor heavy bullet powder
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2396653" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Yeah, pressure/ chrono velocity ladder since I've never used them in the CM before. Will only be able to make it to the 200 yard range if I can get out this week so not far enough for any real drops/ OCW.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for a 1200 yard comp load out of this rifle so the plan is seat to 0.020" off lands. I'm not going to run a full coarse seating depth test first (the Berger big-jump method). I'll check bullet base/neck junction to see where they'd seat too deep and see if I could squeeze them to a second coarse depth, but if they don't run sat out close I'm doubting I'll try to stuff them super deep because of the case capacity trade off.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nice, is that the 1755? I found .360" for bearing surface length on that bullet, does that sound correct? One of my concerns is the Bergers have such a long bearing surface that they'll be slowed down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2396653, member: 116181"] Yeah, pressure/ chrono velocity ladder since I've never used them in the CM before. Will only be able to make it to the 200 yard range if I can get out this week so not far enough for any real drops/ OCW. I'm looking for a 1200 yard comp load out of this rifle so the plan is seat to 0.020" off lands. I'm not going to run a full coarse seating depth test first (the Berger big-jump method). I'll check bullet base/neck junction to see where they'd seat too deep and see if I could squeeze them to a second coarse depth, but if they don't run sat out close I'm doubting I'll try to stuff them super deep because of the case capacity trade off. Nice, is that the 1755? I found .360" for bearing surface length on that bullet, does that sound correct? One of my concerns is the Bergers have such a long bearing surface that they'll be slowed down. [/QUOTE]
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