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6.5 Grendel load development
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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2598809" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>I've found that out of my 20" bolt gun the "heavies" 125-135gr bullets are a bit anemic in the Grendel as in pretty slow. I'm working up a load with the 97gr hammers and cfe223. I said that to say this..... if the imr 3031 doesn't work with the 120 match burners then I would switch to a 90-110gr mono. IMR3031 is just a little faster burning than benchmark and with the 120gr bullets In a gas gun I'd START at around 22.5gr of IMR3031 and work up 0.1gr at a time till you hit pressure.......if it were me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2598809, member: 122313"] I've found that out of my 20" bolt gun the "heavies" 125-135gr bullets are a bit anemic in the Grendel as in pretty slow. I'm working up a load with the 97gr hammers and cfe223. I said that to say this..... if the imr 3031 doesn't work with the 120 match burners then I would switch to a 90-110gr mono. IMR3031 is just a little faster burning than benchmark and with the 120gr bullets In a gas gun I'd START at around 22.5gr of IMR3031 and work up 0.1gr at a time till you hit pressure.......if it were me. [/QUOTE]
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