Originally posted by jurassic
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At last, a 6.5 Grendel Reloading Handbook!
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Review from Templar Custom
The reviews of Volume 1 continue to come in, and have been very positive. Thank you all for supporting this effort.
"I just got done reading your manual and am very impressed.. You three managed to keep a significant amount of information wrapped up in a quick and easy read! Not only was it informative but it wasn't dry or boring at all. I'm not a big reader, so the fact that you were able to keep my attention all the way through was very impressive."
Seth Gundersen
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Just ordered mine tonight, I just got my Mini Mk X back from getting it's Grendel barrel (Douglas XX) installed by IT&D Custom, most loads tried so far are an inch or less @ 100yds with one load of CFE223 having all five shots touching at 100 yds.
Steve E..........
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I know the first volume was intended to be an AR data colation and in that regard it bought all the available factory data into one consice and easy to read bench top source. Having said that and like many of us the second volume is much anticipated for the bolt rifle data. I think that if the bullet BC data that LRRPF52 posted would be a valuable inclusion http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...or-the-Grendel. I found it helpfull to have the information presented in that manner.
Have to say that the load development that BWild posted was also a great data source for me in development of loads for my Grendel Max https://dl.dropbox.com/u/88798310/Gr...%20Updated.pdf
Not sure what wildcats you are planing to document in the bolt rifle edition and how much data is required for inclusion so maybe the authors might expand on that a little.
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Originally posted by Von Gruff View Post...
Not sure what wildcats you are planing to document in the bolt rifle edition and how much data is required for inclusion so maybe the authors might expand on that a little.
There are others where some of the key case dimensions have been adjusted to squeeze a bit more powder in.
Serious research will wait while other things get cleared off the desk....
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