I have 100 of these barrel testers on the way. I recently got 100 of the 123grn by mistake, so I can give them both a try. I will be shooting them in My Savage Grendel, but I have to wait until spring for the opportunity (
Sierra MatchKing Bullets 120 Grain
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Originally posted by FW Conch View PostI have 100 of these barrel testers on the way. I recently got 100 of the 123grn by mistake, so I can give them both a try. I will be shooting them in My Savage Grendel, but I have to wait until spring for the opportunity (
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^ Unfortunately ^ I have not yet loaded or tried either the 120 or 123 SMK's. In the recent past, all My loading stuff was moved, and I have not yet been able to unpack and organize it. Too many pressing priorities. I did get a chance to shoot some SST's and Amax's that I already had loaded, and both grouped well below MOA.
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Originally posted by Bearcatrp View PostThanks folks. I settled for 28.0 gr of 8208 for Speer gold dot 120 gr bullets. Hope to use the same for this bullet if I get them.
I told him again that Alliant needs to do some testing with AR Comp and their other powders for the various 0.264" bullets in 6.5 Grendel. Y'all need to contact them as well and share your (our) thoughts on the need for pressure data for this round.
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Originally posted by Drillboss View PostI know I'm late to the game on this thread, but Speer's published data says 25.3 grains is the max pressure load with the 120 gr Gold Dot. I just talked to a rep at Speer and he says the 120 gr Gold Dot, being a bonded bullet, gives a different pressure response than cup and core bullets like the Sierra 120 gr Match King.
I told him again that Alliant needs to do some testing with AR Comp and their other powders for the various 0.264" bullets in 6.5 Grendel. Y'all need to contact them as well and share your (our) thoughts on the need for pressure data for this round.
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Originally posted by Popeye212 View PostThis needs to be STICKY or something. Thanks for that info just about to load some
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Originally posted by Drillboss View PostI know I'm late to the game on this thread, but Speer's published data says 25.3 grains is the max pressure load with the 120 gr Gold Dot. I just talked to a rep at Speer and he says the 120 gr Gold Dot, being a bonded bullet, gives a different pressure response than cup and core bullets like the Sierra 120 gr Match King.
I told him again that Alliant needs to do some testing with AR Comp and their other powders for the various 0.264" bullets in 6.5 Grendel. Y'all need to contact them as well and share your (our) thoughts on the need for pressure data for this round.
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