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Reloading
6.5 creedmoor load data-powder selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty0511" data-source="post: 969227" data-attributes="member: 70522"><p>Finally got the rifle together and started some load developments over the holiday weekend. </p><p>Rl-17 gave me better than expected results settled with 43.8gr RL 17 fed 210M oal at 2.80 and getting just under 1/2" moa. Had no signs of preasure and didnt want to push it any further. Going to try seating at 2.810, 2.820 and see if it will tighten up. I also see that H4350 is on the shelves again so I might to pick up a pound to try. </p><p>Back to the comment about rl17 being dirty and hard to clean I found it to be just the opposite it was much easier to clean than hornady factory ammo which is 41.7 gr of h4350. I have herd excelant things about both powders along with negative. </p><p></p><p>IMR-4350 did OK but not what I was looking for plus its a courser powder and takes up alot of case volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty0511, post: 969227, member: 70522"] Finally got the rifle together and started some load developments over the holiday weekend. Rl-17 gave me better than expected results settled with 43.8gr RL 17 fed 210M oal at 2.80 and getting just under 1/2" moa. Had no signs of preasure and didnt want to push it any further. Going to try seating at 2.810, 2.820 and see if it will tighten up. I also see that H4350 is on the shelves again so I might to pick up a pound to try. Back to the comment about rl17 being dirty and hard to clean I found it to be just the opposite it was much easier to clean than hornady factory ammo which is 41.7 gr of h4350. I have herd excelant things about both powders along with negative. IMR-4350 did OK but not what I was looking for plus its a courser powder and takes up alot of case volume. [/QUOTE]
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