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Reloading
N560 and N565 in 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Worker" data-source="post: 2323922" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I shot both Hornady and once fired Federal brass at today's range session . Hornady load was 57.2 grs of H560 behind 139gr Lupua average velocity 3183 FPS SD 12' . Just under 1/2 100 yd groups ,zero pressure signs,bolt opened smooth as silk . Federal brass is 15grs heavier that Hornady 57,2 grs of V-V N565 behind 139gr Lupua produced average velocity 3,.139 SD of 9.9 and 5/8ths 5 shot group severe Bolt lift . Shinny ejector on a couple pieces. Why with a slower powder did I have less velocity out of 28" bbl. Same seating depth .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Worker, post: 2323922, member: 2332"] I shot both Hornady and once fired Federal brass at today's range session . Hornady load was 57.2 grs of H560 behind 139gr Lupua average velocity 3183 FPS SD 12' . Just under 1/2 100 yd groups ,zero pressure signs,bolt opened smooth as silk . Federal brass is 15grs heavier that Hornady 57,2 grs of V-V N565 behind 139gr Lupua produced average velocity 3,.139 SD of 9.9 and 5/8ths 5 shot group severe Bolt lift . Shinny ejector on a couple pieces. Why with a slower powder did I have less velocity out of 28" bbl. Same seating depth . [/QUOTE]
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