Went to the range with all this hype about how great the 6.5 Grendel is... Rifle is a Radical 24", Aero Lower, Vortex scope.
Weather was 38degF, 10-15mph wind, all shots at 100 yards.
I shot a box of Hornady Factory Match in 123 AMAX for break in, did shoot one clean one for 5, then shoot 5 clean one for the rest. Results were ~2MOA. I figured my handloads would be much better so it didn't concern me.
Test 1 was new Lapua brass, CCI450's, and CFE223 from 30.00-32.00gr in 0.25gr increments. Best group was 32.00 gr, but it was over MOA....I was pretty disgusted and didn't caliper the groups.
Test 2 was new Lapua brass, CCI450's, and 8208XBR from 26.00-28.50gr in 0.25gr incremenets. 28.5gr was 0.935" and the best of the day.
No loads showed pressure signs, and of course my Caldwell Chrono had a dead battery so no velocity numbers. Maybe I should move up another 0.5 on each and see how they do?
What gives? My rock river LR308 shoots in the 6's, and my Savage custom 308 shoots sub 5's regularly. In my 308's I exclusively use amax and match prepped LC13 brass. This 6.5 Lapua brass I just loaded out of the box. Maybe uniforming the primer pocket and deburring the flash hole does that much for accuracy?
I'm going to reload both powders, bring an extra chrono battery, and deburr the flasholes on the next batch of new lapua brass and see what happens.
I'd hate for these AMAX's not work out... I bought 500 of them!
Thanks for any help
Weather was 38degF, 10-15mph wind, all shots at 100 yards.
I shot a box of Hornady Factory Match in 123 AMAX for break in, did shoot one clean one for 5, then shoot 5 clean one for the rest. Results were ~2MOA. I figured my handloads would be much better so it didn't concern me.
Test 1 was new Lapua brass, CCI450's, and CFE223 from 30.00-32.00gr in 0.25gr increments. Best group was 32.00 gr, but it was over MOA....I was pretty disgusted and didn't caliper the groups.
Test 2 was new Lapua brass, CCI450's, and 8208XBR from 26.00-28.50gr in 0.25gr incremenets. 28.5gr was 0.935" and the best of the day.
No loads showed pressure signs, and of course my Caldwell Chrono had a dead battery so no velocity numbers. Maybe I should move up another 0.5 on each and see how they do?
What gives? My rock river LR308 shoots in the 6's, and my Savage custom 308 shoots sub 5's regularly. In my 308's I exclusively use amax and match prepped LC13 brass. This 6.5 Lapua brass I just loaded out of the box. Maybe uniforming the primer pocket and deburring the flash hole does that much for accuracy?
I'm going to reload both powders, bring an extra chrono battery, and deburr the flasholes on the next batch of new lapua brass and see what happens.
I'd hate for these AMAX's not work out... I bought 500 of them!
Thanks for any help
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