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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2543908" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>Welcome. We're all here to learn and share knowledge so no worries about questions. I did load work up for a friends 6.5 prc browning and 156 bergers and found n570 was a the best powder. You can call Berger for load info, they're very helpful. Just use the middle load for a starting point and work your way up till you see pressure then back off a grain or 2. I start with my longest coal and then I load strings of 4 with 3 thousands difference until I get the accuracy I want. I ended up with all 4 shots inside a 1" square at 200 with his rifle using a front rest and a rear bag positioned under the end of the stock not inside that cut out area. Afterwards double checked velocity, then I Helped him figure out how to group off the bipods shooting off the bench. Hope that helps and welcome to the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2543908, member: 114809"] Welcome. We’re all here to learn and share knowledge so no worries about questions. I did load work up for a friends 6.5 prc browning and 156 bergers and found n570 was a the best powder. You can call Berger for load info, they’re very helpful. Just use the middle load for a starting point and work your way up till you see pressure then back off a grain or 2. I start with my longest coal and then I load strings of 4 with 3 thousands difference until I get the accuracy I want. I ended up with all 4 shots inside a 1” square at 200 with his rifle using a front rest and a rear bag positioned under the end of the stock not inside that cut out area. Afterwards double checked velocity, then I Helped him figure out how to group off the bipods shooting off the bench. Hope that helps and welcome to the forum. [/QUOTE]
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