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Reloading
6.5 Grendel powder n bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tex_Hunter" data-source="post: 2004823" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>Just my .02 but the 123gr SST was specifically made for the Grendel. Other bullets will undoubtedly work but my experience with loading AR15 round like this or the 6.8 SPC is that the bullets specifically designed for the performance of the cartridge will work WAY better. I haven't reloaded my Grendel yet, but if you are after outright velocity I have heard good things about CFE223.</p><p></p><p>I run a 16" Wilson Combat 6.5G and at around 2450fps MV for Hornady factory ammo the 123SST is an absolute hammer on whitetail/hogs. It doesn't zap the lights out like some of the faster rounds, but the carnage on the inside is still significant, they are dead on their feet even if they run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tex_Hunter, post: 2004823, member: 31749"] Just my .02 but the 123gr SST was specifically made for the Grendel. Other bullets will undoubtedly work but my experience with loading AR15 round like this or the 6.8 SPC is that the bullets specifically designed for the performance of the cartridge will work WAY better. I haven’t reloaded my Grendel yet, but if you are after outright velocity I have heard good things about CFE223. I run a 16” Wilson Combat 6.5G and at around 2450fps MV for Hornady factory ammo the 123SST is an absolute hammer on whitetail/hogs. It doesn’t zap the lights out like some of the faster rounds, but the carnage on the inside is still significant, they are dead on their feet even if they run. [/QUOTE]
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