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Where is all the 6.5 PRC brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="IHFarmer07" data-source="post: 1931477" data-attributes="member: 75397"><p>I'm getting right around 2900-2915 with Berger 156 EOL and 54.4g Re26. </p><p>With the Badlands Bulldozers, I'm not getting anything spectacular as far as a long range load with either Re23 or Re26. I usually do .5g increments and shoot at 300 yards but I can tell that with quality bullets that are consistent in all ways, 300 yrds is not enough of a distance to see what node is good because my rifle shoots them in a small group to the point that it's hard to tell what node is best, so I've been shooting around 600+ on paper(which is a PIA that far, but I digress) to find the most promising node. I only shoot 100 yards anymore to confirm es/sd, get an idea of a group and or adjust seating depth, but so far I've been pretty lucky with seating depth I choose for ladders works for an overall set depth for said bullet, I always (if I can) start at .010" off and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHFarmer07, post: 1931477, member: 75397"] I’m getting right around 2900-2915 with Berger 156 EOL and 54.4g Re26. With the Badlands Bulldozers, I’m not getting anything spectacular as far as a long range load with either Re23 or Re26. I usually do .5g increments and shoot at 300 yards but I can tell that with quality bullets that are consistent in all ways, 300 yrds is not enough of a distance to see what node is good because my rifle shoots them in a small group to the point that it’s hard to tell what node is best, so I’ve been shooting around 600+ on paper(which is a PIA that far, but I digress) to find the most promising node. I only shoot 100 yards anymore to confirm es/sd, get an idea of a group and or adjust seating depth, but so far I’ve been pretty lucky with seating depth I choose for ladders works for an overall set depth for said bullet, I always (if I can) start at .010” off and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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