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Nosler 140 RDF in 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Bull 228" data-source="post: 1414315" data-attributes="member: 30582"><p>I went out today and shot a 10 round test to see what velocity and pressure I'd get with the 140gr RDF using H4350, results were as follows:</p><p>42.0gr---2758 fps. 43.0------no reading</p><p>42.2-----2803. 43.2------2861</p><p>42.4-----2810. 43.4------2868</p><p>42.6-----2855. 43.6------2849</p><p>42.8-----2824. 43.8------2909</p><p></p><p>These were loaded .030" off the lands with COAL of 2.90" and Fed 210 primer, Hornady brass. Thought the speed jump at 42.6 was strange, then looked and see a piece of Prime brass got slipped in the mix, only reason I can try to explain the oddity there.</p><p>Both the 42 and 43 series all grouped together well. Some of the primers are a little flat but none showed any cratering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull 228, post: 1414315, member: 30582"] I went out today and shot a 10 round test to see what velocity and pressure I'd get with the 140gr RDF using H4350, results were as follows: 42.0gr---2758 fps. 43.0------no reading 42.2-----2803. 43.2------2861 42.4-----2810. 43.4------2868 42.6-----2855. 43.6------2849 42.8-----2824. 43.8------2909 These were loaded .030" off the lands with COAL of 2.90" and Fed 210 primer, Hornady brass. Thought the speed jump at 42.6 was strange, then looked and see a piece of Prime brass got slipped in the mix, only reason I can try to explain the oddity there. Both the 42 and 43 series all grouped together well. Some of the primers are a little flat but none showed any cratering. [/QUOTE]
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