Does anyone shoot 140's in their bolt Grendel?

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  • BLUESGUNNER
    Bloodstained
    • Nov 2019
    • 43

    Does anyone shoot 140's in their bolt Grendel?

    I was thinking of trying a VLD 140 in my bolt Grendel. Most of my reloading books stop at 130 gr. Is anyone doing this now?
  • VASCAR2
    Chieftain
    • Mar 2011
    • 6272

    #2
    Order for a box of Hornady ELD-Match 140gr have been placed. Will probably be few weeks before I have them on the leading bench at home, but this gives some time for planning. Will be testing this bullet and see what speed and accuracy I can get. Will be using the Magnetospeed for MV-reading. This will be done with the



    Speer has load data online for their 140 grain hot core in 6.5 Grendel. Link to Speer 140 grain data.





    Link to google custom search for 6.5 Grendel forum.


    Last edited by VASCAR2; 04-03-2020, 09:04 PM.

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    • kmon
      Chieftain
      • Feb 2015
      • 2121

      #3
      IIRC there is also some data in the Grendel reloading books for 140s, for AR but you will get good brass life with the AR loads in a boltaction

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      • 1Shot
        Warrior
        • Feb 2018
        • 781

        #4
        On YouTube Jonny's reloading he did a test with Hornady 140 HP match in an AR and found that it was probably the most accurate loads and bullet he has found. Might give it a look see.

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        • FLshooter
          Chieftain
          • Jun 2019
          • 1380

          #5
          140 Berger IMR IMR-4198 17.5 2020
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger IMR IMR-4198 19.8 2210
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Alliant RL-10X 18.5 2031
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Alliant RL-10X 21.1 2253
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Vihtavuori VV-N130 19.5 2049
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Vihtavuori VV-N130 21.5 2211
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Hodgdon H-322 21.0 2167
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Hodgdon H-322 22.4 2289
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Hodgdon Benchmark 20.5 2044
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Hodgdon Benchmark 22.8 2242
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Ramshot TAC 22.0 2083
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Ramshot TAC 24.4 2290
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Hodgdon Varget 22.0 2037
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Hodgdon Varget 24.6 2264
          Remarks: max load
          140 Berger Winchester W-748 22.5 2129
          Remarks: start load
          140 Berger Winchester W-748 24.9 2342
          Remarks: max load

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          • jason miller
            Warrior
            • Dec 2016
            • 182

            #6
            Last edited by jason miller; 04-04-2020, 07:36 PM.

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            • A5BLASTER
              Chieftain
              • Mar 2015
              • 6192

              #7
              I have thought about getting the 140 gold dots to work with in my CZ grendel.

              With the heavy's say 127 are more I would use h4895 powder.

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              • tdbru
                Warrior
                • Dec 2019
                • 781

                #8
                if i recall the berger reloading manual has some loads listed for the 140s. Lyman published a book on accuracy reloading, which had an article from Dave Emory, the head ballistician at Hornady for many a year. if i recall he recommended a gyro factor of 2 or above. a Grendel won't get there with 140s. 130s is about max. that is with a 1-8 twist. if you want to go 1-7 or so you should be good to go. notice the 300 BLK has a 1-7 twist due to the fact that it's trying to fling 220-230 @<1100 fps. of course long heavy bullets can be shot with gyro <2 but the article was about accuracy, and long range accuracy. notice the 300PRC has, if i recall, a 1-8 spec'd twist to deal with those 220-230 match bullets. it's the length of the bullet vs it's diameter that is the primary driver for what twist rate you need for the bullet for best accuracy. you gotta reach a certain rpm. but twist rate affects that to a much higher degree than velocity. you gotta add a LOT of fps to get to the same rpm as a 1" change in twist rates. so at 3000 fps or so it takes a 8" twist in the 300PRC but at <1100 fps in the 300BLK it takes a 1-7" twist for those same long for caliber bullets. so a 1" twist change makes up for 2000 fps difference in this example.
                Hornady's online ballistics 4DOF and Bergers twist rate calculator will give you gyro numbers. the heavy for caliber vld type bullets will retain more velocity at very long distances, in general, but keeping the gyro at 2.0 or higher at launch may give you tighter groups. a miss with a faster bullet is less effective than a hit with a slower bullet.... just saying.... my tightest groups in 308 and 30-06 with 1-10 twists for both have been with 190gr. SMKs. i've tried the 220-230s since there's published load data, primarily in the 30-06 but the tighter groups were with the 190s. when i went to the Hornady 4DOF calculator... hmmm... 190s with a 1-10 twist.. gyro ~2. 225s with a 1-10 twist, gyro < 1.3 if i recall.... hmmm.... tightest group in my 308 was with 190s. so with my Grendel 1-8 twist i'm shooting up to the 130s but have decided not to pursue the heavier bullets. my very limited experience and what i've read seem to indicate that i'll expect tighter groups at 130gr. and below. ymmv of course since each barrel is unique. and if your rifle shoots under 1 MOA it's very difficult to get enough statistical data at close ranges. shoot >= 300yards on calm days, for groups. and at least 5 groups of 5 to start to see statistical differences. and if all your trying to do is to hit a 1/2m gong @ 400m then it probably won't matter at all what bullet you use...
                -tdbru
                -tdbru

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                • Rosecrans1
                  Warrior
                  • Feb 2019
                  • 435

                  #9
                  As tdbru states above, I'm shooting only up to 130gr and they are the Berger 130 AR Hybrids. Very accurate in my 1-8 twist barrels, (AR & Bolt). Remember that VLD bullets also take up more case room and the 130 Berger Hybrids really limit my MV's using temp-stable powders. (I can get them up there using cfe223), but I want a powder that is better temp stable year round for my shooting. Anything greater than 130 gr really limits my velocities on pills to 2175 to 2275 fps in accuracy nodes in rounds I can use in both my bolt and AR and these are compressed or near compressed with Varget/8208xbr, etc.
                  I have H4895 but no data on heavier bullets like my 130 Bergers. Blaster? Any help on this. (Hijack not intentional).
                  Last edited by Rosecrans1; 04-05-2020, 01:18 PM.

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                  • jmkhenka
                    Bloodstained
                    • Mar 2020
                    • 57

                    #10
                    custom competition 140 grain with N140. Was not really chasing groups, but it worked really well and gave me around 700m/sec. 100m group was not that impressive, but no problem hitting 12 cm plate at 500 meters.

                    Just used it because it was the cheapest bullets i had and wanted to fireform cases (half the price compared to Eld-M 147). Swedish prices are weird.

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                    • BLUESGUNNER
                      Bloodstained
                      • Nov 2019
                      • 43

                      #11
                      Lots of great info. Thank you

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                      • SightedIn
                        Warrior
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 217

                        #12
                        140sst and 143eldx are some of the most accurate loads i have in my gas gun

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