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Reloading
Accurate Arms MR 3100?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 456821" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I shot 51 grains of the stuff thru a 6mm with an 87 grain Hornaday bullet, and it probably would have taken 52.5 max. The same powder in the red manual (.243)shows 46.0 as max with an 85 grain bullet, and 44 as max with a 95 grain bullet. I think I'd find some H414 and a mag primer. Also with the shorter barrel you may find that something like 2700 would be a better choice. I found the 3100 wants a longer barrel with big heavy bullets</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 456821, member: 25383"] I shot 51 grains of the stuff thru a 6mm with an 87 grain Hornaday bullet, and it probably would have taken 52.5 max. The same powder in the red manual (.243)shows 46.0 as max with an 85 grain bullet, and 44 as max with a 95 grain bullet. I think I'd find some H414 and a mag primer. Also with the shorter barrel you may find that something like 2700 would be a better choice. I found the 3100 wants a longer barrel with big heavy bullets gary [/QUOTE]
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