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Reloading
6.5x284 LOAD HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1194806" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>There is an effective option for load development that very few, if any, speak about. One of my 6.5x284's was producing inconsistent results with the Berger 140 VLD's. The (Swampworks) JLK 140 VLD's completely changed the results with .25 MOA precision, ES under 10FPS at 2975MV, and most importantly, give outstanding performance on game from 100 yards to 1000+ yards. The JLK's use the same J4 jackets used by Berger, equal or better BC, and are very consistent. It's been 6 years and several lots of bullets later and my recipe is unchanged with 600+ rounds down the tube. I use 57gr of Retumbo, Fed 210M, and seat .075" off the lands.</p><p>This JLK was taken from the opposite side, under the hide, of a big Alberta mule deer taken at long range. He was DRT as has been most of the few dozen deer and antelope I have take with this rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1194806, member: 10291"] There is an effective option for load development that very few, if any, speak about. One of my 6.5x284's was producing inconsistent results with the Berger 140 VLD's. The (Swampworks) JLK 140 VLD's completely changed the results with .25 MOA precision, ES under 10FPS at 2975MV, and most importantly, give outstanding performance on game from 100 yards to 1000+ yards. The JLK's use the same J4 jackets used by Berger, equal or better BC, and are very consistent. It's been 6 years and several lots of bullets later and my recipe is unchanged with 600+ rounds down the tube. I use 57gr of Retumbo, Fed 210M, and seat .075" off the lands. This JLK was taken from the opposite side, under the hide, of a big Alberta mule deer taken at long range. He was DRT as has been most of the few dozen deer and antelope I have take with this rifle. [/QUOTE]
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