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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
"difficult" calibers
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<blockquote data-quote="STREGA" data-source="post: 1576842" data-attributes="member: 109182"><p>It sounds like you are looking for the extremely exotic 6.5x55. It is very easy to load and is not finnicky with loading components. You can load it up or down depending on your needs. I tested RE26 in it this past fall and had 140 NBT's cranked up to 3100fps in my Encore. I do NOT recommend doing this as the primer launched out as soon as the action was opened. LOL Besides that bit of loading retardation on my part the point is that the old Swede can be safely brought up to near 3000fps with 140s if you really want to stretch it's legs. I have found that 41gr of IMR4350 topped with a 140 SGK is all that is truly needed to get most jobs done. Below are two of my Swedes.[ATTACH=full]122841[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]122842[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STREGA, post: 1576842, member: 109182"] It sounds like you are looking for the extremely exotic 6.5x55. It is very easy to load and is not finnicky with loading components. You can load it up or down depending on your needs. I tested RE26 in it this past fall and had 140 NBT's cranked up to 3100fps in my Encore. I do NOT recommend doing this as the primer launched out as soon as the action was opened. LOL Besides that bit of loading retardation on my part the point is that the old Swede can be safely brought up to near 3000fps with 140s if you really want to stretch it's legs. I have found that 41gr of IMR4350 topped with a 140 SGK is all that is truly needed to get most jobs done. Below are two of my Swedes.[ATTACH=full]122841[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]122842[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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