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  • Trueblue
    Bloodstained
    • Mar 2018
    • 80

    Reloading on Dillon 550

  • davidj
    Warrior
    • Sep 2014
    • 127

    #2
    I reload 28.4 grains of IMR8208XBR with 123 AMAX and 7 1/2 rem small rifle BR primers and Hornady brass. My Dillon 550B powder drop stays +-0.1 grain. You will be warned by some members that this is a dangerous load so be careful working up to it.
    This is the only load I shoot in my Grendel. I have loaded several thousand of them without any pressure signs.
    Never walk away from home ahead of your axe and sword. You can't feel a battle in your bones or foresee a fight. -The Havamal

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    • Trueblue
      Bloodstained
      • Mar 2018
      • 80

      #3
      Originally posted by davidj View Post
      I reload 28.4 grains of IMR8208XBR with 123 AMAX and 7 1/2 rem small rifle BR primers and Hornady brass. My Dillon 550B powder drop stays +-0.1 grain. You will be warned by some members that this is a dangerous load so be careful working up to it.
      This is the only load I shoot in my Grendel. I have loaded several thousand of them without any pressure signs.
      Are you using Redding dies?

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      • davidj
        Warrior
        • Sep 2014
        • 127

        #4
        Originally posted by Trueblue View Post
        Are you using Redding dies?

        Yes I am.
        Never walk away from home ahead of your axe and sword. You can't feel a battle in your bones or foresee a fight. -The Havamal

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        • Joseph5
          Warrior
          • Oct 2012
          • 370

          #5
          I used CFE223 with good results on a 550.

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          • Jakal
            Warrior
            • May 2014
            • 376

            #6
            Dillon 550 w/Redding dies for rifle and Dillon dies for pistol. I did just buy a Redding micrometer seating die for my .45 ACP and 9mm though.

            I have run all those powders on my Dillon. The short cut extruded runs fine along with ball/sphereical powders.

            Long grain extruded- sometimes you will hear some powder kernels being crushed as the powder die returns from dropping a powder charge. IMR-4198 comes to mind. But it is not such a big thing that I worry about it.

            Dillon does say to try and use ball powder first as it does measure better but temp stability is better with extruded powders, so catch 22 there.
            Last edited by Jakal; 04-01-2018, 10:10 PM.
            ""Come taste my Shillelagh you goat-eatin bastard!""

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            • LR1955
              Super Moderator
              • Mar 2011
              • 3372

              #7
              Originally posted by Trueblue View Post
              Anyone reloading for their 6.5 Grendel on a progressive press like a Dillon 550?
              Can’t seem to find any Hornady 123 SST ammo, so, going to reload. I have H4895, TAC, Varget powders.
              Wondered how they would feed on the Dillon 550, or if there are different powders I should be looking at.
              Trying to find IMR8208 as well.
              TB:

              I reload Grendel on an old Dillon 450. Use TAC because it is a ball powder and will meter much better than an extruded through the Dillon measure.

              4895 and Varget do not have the bulk density to give you any velocity with a Grendel. Case capacity is too small for the 6.5mm diameter bullet.

              LR55

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              • Trueblue
                Bloodstained
                • Mar 2018
                • 80

                #8
                Originally posted by LR1955 View Post
                TB:

                I reload Grendel on an old Dillon 450. Use TAC because it is a ball powder and will meter much better than an extruded through the Dillon measure.

                4895 and Varget do not have the bulk density to give you any velocity with a Grendel. Case capacity is too small for the 6.5mm diameter bullet.

                LR55
                Will give Tac a try. How would CFE223 or 8208 meter?

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                • LR1955
                  Super Moderator
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 3372

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Trueblue View Post
                  Will give Tac a try. How would CFE223 or 8208 meter?
                  Not sure but I would not use 8208 with anything over 120 grains. And given a slide type of powder measure like the Dillons, I would not use it with any bullet over 107 grains. 8208 is a fast powder and you are pushing some limits using it with bullets heavier than 120.

                  Have never used CFE powder.

                  LR55

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                  • Trueblue
                    Bloodstained
                    • Mar 2018
                    • 80

                    #10
                    Originally posted by LR1955 View Post
                    Not sure but I would not use 8208 with anything over 120 grains. And given a slide type of powder measure like the Dillons, I would not use it with any bullet over 107 grains. 8208 is a fast powder and you are pushing some limits using it with bullets heavier than 120.

                    Have never used CFE powder.

                    LR55
                    Darn it, I wanted to reload the Hornady 123 SST on my Dillon

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                    • centerfire
                      Warrior
                      • Dec 2017
                      • 681

                      #11
                      I know a bunch of guys competing in high power and F Class using Dillon presses. They manually dispense powder charges and drop into the case using this: https://www.dillonprecision.com/at-5...8_4_23632.html

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                      • DDRanch
                        Warrior
                        • Jul 2017
                        • 314

                        #12
                        Same set up I use. My Charge Master just barely keeps up. As I check each finished round in a Sheridan case gauge.

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                        • davidj
                          Warrior
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 127

                          #13
                          LR55,
                          I know you have never been a fan of 123 gr pills and 8208. However it was one of the most popular powders on this site for quite awhile.
                          I think the 6.5 Grendel is a fantastic cartridge, mild but yet effective over a wide range of conditions, and of course the fact it fits into the AR platform is just icing on the cake. One of the things that seems to elude us, is a bullet and a powder that just works in everyones gun. Since I am a High Power competitor, I

                          If you read thru the early posts you will find that many people used it as a go to powder with 123 AMAX's. My question is: What changed that made it more dangerous? I don't remember reading about any incidents. Did I miss something?Any documentation would probably get me to look for another load. Is there any?

                          DavidJ




                          Originally posted by LR1955 View Post
                          Not sure but I would not use 8208 with anything over 120 grains. And given a slide type of powder measure like the Dillons, I would not use it with any bullet over 107 grains. 8208 is a fast powder and you are pushing some limits using it with bullets heavier than 120.

                          Have never used CFE powder.

                          LR55
                          Never walk away from home ahead of your axe and sword. You can't feel a battle in your bones or foresee a fight. -The Havamal

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                          • babue
                            Warrior
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 135

                            #14
                            I use CFE223 loading 5.56 loads on my Dillon 650 and it meters fine. I do not push for the hotest/fastest load I can make, since the metering on my press can vary a couple of tenths. Still good enough for my practice loads. When I want match loads the charges are thrown, weighted and loaded on my Forester Co-Ax press.

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                            • Trueblue
                              Bloodstained
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 80

                              #15
                              Originally posted by babue View Post
                              I use CFE223 loading 5.56 loads on my Dillon 650 and it meters fine. I do not push for the hotest/fastest load I can make, since the metering on my press can vary a couple of tenths. Still good enough for my practice loads. When I want match loads the charges are thrown, weighted and loaded on my Forester Co-Ax press.
                              Thanks for the information on CFE223. I use my Forester press for my longrange loads in my bolt guns, but want to try and get setup with the Dillon to load for the AR. Was going to do load development on the Forester, then switch to the Dillon for volume reloading, but might not work out that way.
                              Guess I am going to have to be choosy on which Powder I go with.

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