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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1681260" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>I have a 6.5 Addiction. It is a 6.5x55 not fully AI'ed, there is still a little body taper and it has a 37 deg shoulder. With 4831 and 147s, I'm getting 2900 from a 24" barrel. It was easy to dial in that load. Lots of folks are having great luck with RL 26. I worked up a load at 2975, but it wasn't quite as accurate as the H4831 load. I really like the 6.5 AI. I've shot it in several PRS matches. The only drawback I have is sometimes I have to wait on the plates to slow down the swinging for follow-up shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1681260, member: 103919"] I have a 6.5 Addiction. It is a 6.5x55 not fully AI'ed, there is still a little body taper and it has a 37 deg shoulder. With 4831 and 147s, I'm getting 2900 from a 24" barrel. It was easy to dial in that load. Lots of folks are having great luck with RL 26. I worked up a load at 2975, but it wasn't quite as accurate as the H4831 load. I really like the 6.5 AI. I've shot it in several PRS matches. The only drawback I have is sometimes I have to wait on the plates to slow down the swinging for follow-up shots. [/QUOTE]
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