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Time to find a load for the 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="tylsmith33" data-source="post: 2598935" data-attributes="member: 124117"><p>I have been doing some development with rl26 and and 150 ablr I use standard lr fed primer and lapua brass. I kind of cheated in my initial development out of a savage ultralite proof 24" barrel, I started with a load I had for my previous prc, which was 56.5 gr it shot 2970 avg velocity. The mag was a little a little longer on the ultralite so I have been playing with seating depth. I haven't found a real hammer of a load in this gun with the 150ablr's yet but so far 2.960 col has shot the best at about .6". I do have the 143 eldx shooting groups in the .4 range at near max mag length. I will probably stretch out the ablrs a few more thousands and see if they tighten up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tylsmith33, post: 2598935, member: 124117"] I have been doing some development with rl26 and and 150 ablr I use standard lr fed primer and lapua brass. I kind of cheated in my initial development out of a savage ultralite proof 24” barrel, I started with a load I had for my previous prc, which was 56.5 gr it shot 2970 avg velocity. The mag was a little a little longer on the ultralite so I have been playing with seating depth. I haven’t found a real hammer of a load in this gun with the 150ablr’s yet but so far 2.960 col has shot the best at about .6”. I do have the 143 eldx shooting groups in the .4 range at near max mag length. I will probably stretch out the ablrs a few more thousands and see if they tighten up. [/QUOTE]
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