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Reloading
H50BMG for 6.5PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1847709" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I Don't mess with a traditional ladder or OCW any more. I do the Satterlee velocity ladder. If doing a traditional ladder 300 is minimum, prefer 500. When doing the Satterlee you check for pressure and velocity nodes. It accomplishes both well with min ammo. Then the next step is to focus on the upper velocity node that is stabile and you usually find a low es/sd load that is accurate within another 10 rounds. Final step is confirming 3-5 rounds of the stabile node. Usually I find both accuracy and velocity stability at that time. </p><p></p><p>If you look up the Hornady data on line you will see load data for 140-143 and 147. I use the 147 data for the 150 plus bullets too, especially the 156. It's been pretty spot on for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1847709, member: 61747"] I Don't mess with a traditional ladder or OCW any more. I do the Satterlee velocity ladder. If doing a traditional ladder 300 is minimum, prefer 500. When doing the Satterlee you check for pressure and velocity nodes. It accomplishes both well with min ammo. Then the next step is to focus on the upper velocity node that is stabile and you usually find a low es/sd load that is accurate within another 10 rounds. Final step is confirming 3-5 rounds of the stabile node. Usually I find both accuracy and velocity stability at that time. If you look up the Hornady data on line you will see load data for 140-143 and 147. I use the 147 data for the 150 plus bullets too, especially the 156. It's been pretty spot on for me. [/QUOTE]
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