I am having a bit of an issue working up loads with cfe 223 and 8202. Looking at the chart, I have a few other powders in the area of these powders, some slower, some faster. Is it better for the grendel to burn slower and have a higher % fill capacity?
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Originally posted by Pa Pap View PostI am having a bit of an issue working up loads with cfe 223 and 8202. Looking at the chart, I have a few other powders in the area of these powders, some slower, some faster. Is it better for the grendel to burn slower and have a higher % fill capacity?
There are enough on line resources with load data that no one should have to experiment anymore.
Also various stickies in the Reloading Forum with load data.
Finally, LRRP52 sells a very thorough Grendel Reloading manual. I think he has almost every load developed by every powder and bullet company printed in that manual. Best single source Grendel resource a guy can own.
LR55
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Don't see what bullet weights your trying to shoot...
Out of my two Grendel's the easiest to get a good load with was H335. Not a lot of guys here use it.
8208 has been the hardest for me.
CFE 223 I had read early in my introduction to the Grendel that its not very temperature stable. So being in Texas I decided to not even buy it. In Houston you can be shooting with 100 degree temps...a week later be hunting in 32 degree weather.
I seen a couple youtube videos were the guy was gething great velocity from Benchmark and I gave some so it will be loaded here pretty soon for some range time
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Originally posted by Pa Pap View PostIs there a link to get this manual?If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?
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Originally posted by Pa Pap View PostIs there a link to get this manual?
Plus see theost above to go directly to the page.shootersnotes.com
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Originally posted by CaptnC View PostDon't see what bullet weights your trying to shoot...
Out of my two Grendel's the easiest to get a good load with was H335. Not a lot of guys here use it.
8208 has been the hardest for me.
CFE 223 I had read early in my introduction to the Grendel that its not very temperature stable. So being in Texas I decided to not even buy it. In Houston you can be shooting with 100 degree temps...a week later be hunting in 32 degree weather.
I seen a couple youtube videos were the guy was gething great velocity from Benchmark and I gave some so it will be loaded here pretty soon for some range time
I have some H335, so I will give it a try.
Thanks all for your feedback.
If I can't get these to work, I might try 107 gr bullets
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[QUOTE=Pa Pap;226412]Trying to get Hornady ELD 123 grains to work. I also had no luck with 8208. CFE 223 is just getting about 3/4" groups.
How much 8208 were you loading with the 123s?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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Originally posted by caleb90 View Postcfe has been so so for me. getting awsome results with 100gr noslers over benchmark
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Originally posted by CaptnC View PostWhat barrel length and tell me more about the Nosler/benchmark combo. I just loaded 40 round with 107 SMK over various amounts of Benchmark. If I can finish up the 24" barrel build in the morning (just got the gas block and tube in the mail a few minutes ago) I would like to run it to the range tomorrow!
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