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Reloading
6.5 Grendel AR
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<blockquote data-quote="JLT" data-source="post: 1604256" data-attributes="member: 80634"><p>Work up from 28.0 grains or so. It's slow for the case/bullet combination - you'll probably find efficiency (burn cleans up, vertical spread comes into line) around 29.6 - 29.8 grains.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>The above is offered ASSUMING SRB118 is indeed the same formulation as AA2520</strong></u>. If this cannot be confirmed, I'd feed the powder to the vegetable garden and get some powder whose characteristics and composition are known. Powder is much cheaper than AR components and much, much, much cheaper than a trip to the emergency room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLT, post: 1604256, member: 80634"] Work up from 28.0 grains or so. It's slow for the case/bullet combination - you'll probably find efficiency (burn cleans up, vertical spread comes into line) around 29.6 - 29.8 grains. [U][B]The above is offered ASSUMING SRB118 is indeed the same formulation as AA2520[/B][/U]. If this cannot be confirmed, I'd feed the powder to the vegetable garden and get some powder whose characteristics and composition are known. Powder is much cheaper than AR components and much, much, much cheaper than a trip to the emergency room. [/QUOTE]
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