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Reloading
6mm-284 throated long
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<blockquote data-quote="sambubba" data-source="post: 267572" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I have a 6mm-284 barrel that was set up for a Rem 700 SA using max OAL at 2.800. I have recently installed it on a LA with the 95g NBTip seated where the base of the bullet is even with the neck base. It looks like about .250 difference. When I chrono'ed this morning 53g RL22 and the 95g partition was going 2940 fps. The old throating registered 3300. How many more grains of powder do you guys think I will have to add to get it back to 3300 or beyond?</p><p> </p><p>As a reference point, 58g H4831 and the 75g Hornady spitzer only made 3300.</p><p>I was wondering if using .240 Weatherby data would be more in line? Any ideas would be appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambubba, post: 267572, member: 14646"] I have a 6mm-284 barrel that was set up for a Rem 700 SA using max OAL at 2.800. I have recently installed it on a LA with the 95g NBTip seated where the base of the bullet is even with the neck base. It looks like about .250 difference. When I chrono'ed this morning 53g RL22 and the 95g partition was going 2940 fps. The old throating registered 3300. How many more grains of powder do you guys think I will have to add to get it back to 3300 or beyond? As a reference point, 58g H4831 and the 75g Hornady spitzer only made 3300. I was wondering if using .240 Weatherby data would be more in line? Any ideas would be appreciated. Craig [/QUOTE]
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