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Reloading
Reloader 26 in 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowfishn" data-source="post: 1425804" data-attributes="member: 56875"><p>Remember to watch velocity, pressures run with velocity so even if you only used x amount of powder if velocity is higher or lower you use the pressure that goes with the velocity not the amount of powder. We can adjust the Burn rate for your powder lot after we know what your results are. </p><p>Also watch for the other normal pressure signs you always watch for while working up a load.</p><p>The 260 Rem is based off the max CIP 60,191 psi, the 6.5 CM has a Max CIP of 63,091 psi , so use your own discretion as to what you consider max. As well as the temperature that you are shooting at will change out come if it is barely safe at 60-70 degrees it will most likely be way over at 90 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowfishn, post: 1425804, member: 56875"] Remember to watch velocity, pressures run with velocity so even if you only used x amount of powder if velocity is higher or lower you use the pressure that goes with the velocity not the amount of powder. We can adjust the Burn rate for your powder lot after we know what your results are. Also watch for the other normal pressure signs you always watch for while working up a load. The 260 Rem is based off the max CIP 60,191 psi, the 6.5 CM has a Max CIP of 63,091 psi , so use your own discretion as to what you consider max. As well as the temperature that you are shooting at will change out come if it is barely safe at 60-70 degrees it will most likely be way over at 90 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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