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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="scope-eye" data-source="post: 2165618" data-attributes="member: 21274"><p>By far the best ballance between weight and velocity, are the Sierra 69gr and 77gr HP they have that really short bearing suface and a half decent BC. The 69s are in the high 4500fps and the 77s are in the low 4500fps both a full case 72gr of RL17, once again that is they only load I have ever tried and stuck with it for obvious reasons. I use those two bullets in all my 6mm cases factory, Ackley Imp, and Wildcats and they never disapoint. In fact sometimes I am even surprised at the results, you figure I would get use to it after a while but I never do. </p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scope-eye, post: 2165618, member: 21274"] By far the best ballance between weight and velocity, are the Sierra 69gr and 77gr HP they have that really short bearing suface and a half decent BC. The 69s are in the high 4500fps and the 77s are in the low 4500fps both a full case 72gr of RL17, once again that is they only load I have ever tried and stuck with it for obvious reasons. I use those two bullets in all my 6mm cases factory, Ackley Imp, and Wildcats and they never disapoint. In fact sometimes I am even surprised at the results, you figure I would get use to it after a while but I never do. Dean [/QUOTE]
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