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Reloading
I was very busy shooting reloading videos as opposed to just shooting this weekend!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 776533" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p><strong>Re: I was very busy shooting reloading videos as opposed to just shooting this weeken</strong></p><p></p><p>rI am interested in your 6.5 X 61 S & H.</p><p></p><p>I am a fan of the Lapua 123 and 107 but have never shot the 140. </p><p>Have you tried the other 140 -142 gr bullets? Is the Lapua better? I have one 6.5 WSM with an 8 twist barrel that would stabilize it. Your case capacity is similar to the WSM.</p><p></p><p>Why did you pick H4831? You are getting Creedmore velocities. That is an old single base powder with not much zoom. I shot several tens of pounds of H4831 in the .264 Winchester. It came from Hodgdon directly in a cardboard box with a plastic bag inside. It made 85 and 100 gr sierras dangerous to coyotes at as far as our scopes would allow at the time. The old single base IMR 7828 is a better match with the 140s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 776533, member: 9551"] [b]Re: I was very busy shooting reloading videos as opposed to just shooting this weeken[/b] rI am interested in your 6.5 X 61 S & H. I am a fan of the Lapua 123 and 107 but have never shot the 140. Have you tried the other 140 -142 gr bullets? Is the Lapua better? I have one 6.5 WSM with an 8 twist barrel that would stabilize it. Your case capacity is similar to the WSM. Why did you pick H4831? You are getting Creedmore velocities. That is an old single base powder with not much zoom. I shot several tens of pounds of H4831 in the .264 Winchester. It came from Hodgdon directly in a cardboard box with a plastic bag inside. It made 85 and 100 gr sierras dangerous to coyotes at as far as our scopes would allow at the time. The old single base IMR 7828 is a better match with the 140s. [/QUOTE]
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