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nosler rdf load data for 6 mm Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="jshepherd61" data-source="post: 1421621" data-attributes="member: 93960"><p>I know this thread is old but will submit my two cents!</p><p>105gr NOSLER RDF, 41.9gr Hodgdon H4350, CCI BR2 primers, 2.738 C.O.A.L., .015 off the lans in a Ruger Precision Rifle, extremely light roll crimp. 3015 fps at 65 F, 23.27 humidity and an adjusted altitude of 7562 ft (Colorado). Brass was fire formed and neck sized only for my rifle, three five shot groups averaged 0.186" at 100 yds indoor range (Bluecore Shooting Center). Brass trim length was 1.915" To date this is the most accurate bullit and load I've tested in the RPR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshepherd61, post: 1421621, member: 93960"] I know this thread is old but will submit my two cents! 105gr NOSLER RDF, 41.9gr Hodgdon H4350, CCI BR2 primers, 2.738 C.O.A.L., .015 off the lans in a Ruger Precision Rifle, extremely light roll crimp. 3015 fps at 65 F, 23.27 humidity and an adjusted altitude of 7562 ft (Colorado). Brass was fire formed and neck sized only for my rifle, three five shot groups averaged 0.186" at 100 yds indoor range (Bluecore Shooting Center). Brass trim length was 1.915" To date this is the most accurate bullit and load I've tested in the RPR. [/QUOTE]
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