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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2234475" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I just started shooting these not too long ago as well. The 160 HH was so easy and fast in the 300 Bee I got some 121HH for the 260 and 6.5 PRC. I shot my PRC ladder yesterday afternoon. Starting load of 58.0 grains of RL26 lit with a 215M primer in Hornady cases. Increments of .3 grains ran up to 61.9. Rifle is a Fierce Fury 24" with factory radial brake shooting in an overcast 64 degrees. 58.0 yielded 3,300FPS even. 61.9 generated...3,501 and the last case/primer looks exactly like the first with no change in bolt lift. Amazing. It looks like a decent node at 61.3 to 61.6 at 3485 to 3493 and still pretty even to 61.9 at 3501. I am going to run 61.5 grains and see how it groups. Pretty amped at 120 grain bullet in the neighborhood of 3500 FPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2234475, member: 67552"] I just started shooting these not too long ago as well. The 160 HH was so easy and fast in the 300 Bee I got some 121HH for the 260 and 6.5 PRC. I shot my PRC ladder yesterday afternoon. Starting load of 58.0 grains of RL26 lit with a 215M primer in Hornady cases. Increments of .3 grains ran up to 61.9. Rifle is a Fierce Fury 24" with factory radial brake shooting in an overcast 64 degrees. 58.0 yielded 3,300FPS even. 61.9 generated...3,501 and the last case/primer looks exactly like the first with no change in bolt lift. Amazing. It looks like a decent node at 61.3 to 61.6 at 3485 to 3493 and still pretty even to 61.9 at 3501. I am going to run 61.5 grains and see how it groups. Pretty amped at 120 grain bullet in the neighborhood of 3500 FPS. [/QUOTE]
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