i'm sure it's somewhere but i can't find it..has anyone done load work with this combination ? i want to compare accuracy between this and bwilde's cfe loads prior to deer season in my lbc 20" upper.where i hunt in tenn. shots are normally 200 to 400...appreciate any help..s/s
129 sst and 8208
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Check this thread: http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...-with-8208-XBR
Also, the forum has a custom search engine which works great: http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=01...d_0xcu1o&hl=en
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thanks for the reply rick,went through the whole thing,found one person using 27.5,but he's not sure about pressure..another using 24.5 @ 2100 and that won't work..i was hoping to narrow the starting load because the range is 2hours each way..looks like cfe and call it a day..appreciate your time..s/s
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les baer,,frankly i've not found anything,factory or handloads,that comes close to the groups i see in this forum..frustrating as this was to be my deer rifle this year.i'm going to try 100 ttsx,,if they won't group reasonably well i'll try to source an AA,satern,etc. in a grendel chamber..regards,s/s
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Did you guys see this thread:
Unique locally anyway, as it rarely snows in my area. Since I have another Grendel rifle, I had reassembled this upper with intentions to sell. But for whatever reason, I decided to keep it, and get it (along with a lower) coated in Realtree AP Snow. Built mostly using spare parts on hand, including the Krieger 18"
Drifter got a really nice group at 200yds with the 129gr SST on top of AR-Comp. I have 600 SST's, so I'll either find a load for the Grendel or the .260 Rem, or both.
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I did a little development a while ago with 8208 but didn't get results I was happy with. I have some more test loads ready to go but I haven't been back to the range with them. What I have loaded is 27.0 - 27.6 grains by .2 grain increments.NRA life, GOA life, SAF, and TSRA
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