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Need help with 6.5 Creed Load Data with RL17 and 140-156 class projos
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<blockquote data-quote="spladi" data-source="post: 2428081" data-attributes="member: 120458"><p>If Your Creedmoor does not have a muzzle brake, then that's to be contended with by a more consistently strong hold.</p><p>As you might already know stress on the gun can take away from accuracy. Uniform approach to your gun whereby not to change a previous POA is critical. My 6.5 is a Ruger Hawkeye LR Target, it groups less than 3/8 th. " @ 100 . I can't say anything as to your load or your loading procedure or your gun but assuming all are good, Load as long as possible, to short can hold accuracy at bay if it needs to be way out. I turn all necks, weight sort cases, FL resize and bump very little, do not tumble clean (clean only necks and shoulders on the outside) clean primer pockets every time and debur flash holes once, reduce bullet run out to < .001" I hope something here helps you get that bug hole accuracy you want. It is my pleasure to assist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spladi, post: 2428081, member: 120458"] If Your Creedmoor does not have a muzzle brake, then that's to be contended with by a more consistently strong hold. As you might already know stress on the gun can take away from accuracy. Uniform approach to your gun whereby not to change a previous POA is critical. My 6.5 is a Ruger Hawkeye LR Target, it groups less than 3/8 th. " @ 100 . I can't say anything as to your load or your loading procedure or your gun but assuming all are good, Load as long as possible, to short can hold accuracy at bay if it needs to be way out. I turn all necks, weight sort cases, FL resize and bump very little, do not tumble clean (clean only necks and shoulders on the outside) clean primer pockets every time and debur flash holes once, reduce bullet run out to < .001" I hope something here helps you get that bug hole accuracy you want. It is my pleasure to assist. [/QUOTE]
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