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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
6.5X284 load starting point please
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<blockquote data-quote="Joker" data-source="post: 624618" data-attributes="member: 40763"><p>I dont have the exact info. at hand(its in the shop) but the velocities are generally around 3000 and the es are low. I have a friend that shoots 4350 and his work up range is between 47-49 grains,he is .10-.15 off lands depending on the rifle( he does use federal 210m primers and not cci). I think you can do fine with either powder,cant advise on the primers as I have never used CCI. I use the hornady bullet comparator to get my ogive coal.Without looking in the shop,I think that current number is 2.478. I get a good bit of varience measuring to the tip of the VLD and way more consistance measuring to the ogive.I do this(now) for all of my calibers.While I'm no exspert,I do know this set up works very well for me and several of my shooting buddies.I'm sure some of the very knowledgable people on this site can offer a different view point on this subject.Hope this helps some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joker, post: 624618, member: 40763"] I dont have the exact info. at hand(its in the shop) but the velocities are generally around 3000 and the es are low. I have a friend that shoots 4350 and his work up range is between 47-49 grains,he is .10-.15 off lands depending on the rifle( he does use federal 210m primers and not cci). I think you can do fine with either powder,cant advise on the primers as I have never used CCI. I use the hornady bullet comparator to get my ogive coal.Without looking in the shop,I think that current number is 2.478. I get a good bit of varience measuring to the tip of the VLD and way more consistance measuring to the ogive.I do this(now) for all of my calibers.While I'm no exspert,I do know this set up works very well for me and several of my shooting buddies.I'm sure some of the very knowledgable people on this site can offer a different view point on this subject.Hope this helps some. [/QUOTE]
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