N570 in a 6.5 PRC

Allen Kitts

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Has anyone tried N570 in their 6.5PRC. I have seen great things with the larger calibers and I heard there were some loads floating around with the 6.5. Just got a 6.5 PRC so I want to start loading with it and I want the consistency of the Viht. Powders.
 
Not the PRC but I have in the SAUM and it worked very well. Only complaint is that it is very sooty compared to H1000 or R26.
 
N570 seemed very dirty in my rifle, N565 was much cleaner and gave very similar velocity. Just my rifle though for what it's worth.
 
I know this is an old thread, but I have some data to help anyone looking into N570 in 6.5 PRC.

A couple disclaimers:
1. I used Quickload to get some starting loads, and the velocities I am getting are around 100fps more than Quickload is estimating and I can't seem to find the discrepency in the data I input.
2. My bolt doesn't have a very tight fit between the firing pin and the hole, so I get cratering on just about everything, that being said, the severity of cratering did not noticeably change across any of these tests.

26" Helix 6 Carbon barrel
.188 Freebore
Fired case holds ~69.1gr H20
CCI BR2 primers
Hornady Brass trimmed to 2.015"
Neck tension about .0015"
Velocities measured using Magnetospeed v3

One round of each powder charge.
All of these are compressed loads.

156 Berger EOL loaded ~3.080" COAL (.010" off lands for me)

60.5gr 3013 fps
61.0gr 3013 fps
61.5gr 3066 fps (noticed I needed to tug the bolt to extract here for some reason)
62.0gr 3078 fps
62.5gr 3057 fps
63.0gr 3118 fps
63.5gr 3176 fps (slightly stiff bolt lift and slight ejector mark, decided to stop here)

153 Hornady A-Tip loaded .010" off lands

60.0gr 2964 fps
60.5gr 3042 fps
61.0gr 3053 fps
61.5gr 3098 fps (slightly difficult extraction)
62.0gr 3135 fps (slight ejector mark, decided to stop here)

145 Barnes Match Burner .010" off lands

61.0gr 3080 fps
61.5gr 3095 fps
62.0gr 3110 fps
62.5gr 3142 fps
63.0gr 3154 fps
63.5gr 3200 fps
64.0gr 3219 fps (very slightly heavy bolt lift)
64.5gr 3271fps (stiff extraction, but bolt lift was fine)
65.0gr 3292fps (all good here)
65.5gr Chrono error (no bolt lift/extraction issues, but might have had a slight ejector mark, this was once fired brass and I forgot to check it beforehand)
I didn't have any more for this and honestly it was tedious enough getting this much powder stuffed in the case.

I plan to revisit some of these potential nodes with 3-5 shot groups to look for best SD and then I'll play with seating depth.

Honestly these are crazy high speeds in my opinion so I don't know if I just have a fast barrel or if my pressures are much higher than I think. I'll probably shoot for around 3000-3050 on the 156 and 153, and 3100-3150 on the 145. Can't complain about that.
 
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this is interesting I was looking at the n565 just haven't been able to my hands on any yet and been reading really good results with it. I am also curious about there new n568 powder there releasing stating it's a great powder for the prc
 
Also, a little more data, barrel round count is 74 after this, it was 79F, and 36% humidity, 400ft elevation.
N165 works great for me according to vithivouri it is acool clean burning powder I went with that pwder instead of the n 560 or n565 to save on the throat might and might not make a difference just my opinion according too the burn rate chart I put it about the same as Rl 23 I stand to be corrected if wrong I have 2 - 6.5 prcs and 2- 6.5 284s the n165 works great on both cartridges on the prcs I have a 0.145 throat using 58.3 grs with 124 gr hammer hunters at 3300 fps no pressure signs cant wait too try the 123 gr absolute s hope that helps
 
Would the n165 push the heavier bullets cuz I thought you wanted a little slower burn for the heavier bullets
 
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