(Cartridge) 6.5 Creedmoor
(Brand of bullet) Barnes LRX
(Weight of bullet) 127 grains
(Brand of brass) Hornady
(Type of powder) Hodgdon Superformance
(Grains of powder) 44.5
(Brand, and type of primer) Federal GM210M
(COL) 2.720"
(CBTO) Didn't bother
(FPS/MPS) 2805
(Rifle) Blaser R8
(Barrel Length) 24"
(Scope) Swarovski Z4 4-12X
(Weather conditions & temp) Gentle steady winds 3-5 MPH 80 degrees F.
(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters) .174"
(Notes) See Redding Advance Reloader's data sheet for further information and pic of group.
6.5 Creedmoor Barnes 127 LRX load
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6.5 Creedmoor Barnes 127 LRX load
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor Barnes 127 LRX load
heya m8,
did you seat these bullets .050 out from the lands like Barnes suggests or did you play around with seating depth?
Cheers Stace
did you seat these bullets .050 out from the lands like Barnes suggests or did you play around with seating depth?
Cheers Stace
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Re: 6.5 Creedmoor Barnes 127 LRX load
In this case, I just used a COL that had worked in another 6.5 Creedmoor rifle and just made sure it wasn't touching the lands by sooting a bullet with my carbide smoker and verifying no rifle marks. I did not even measure to see what jump this was since it shot this well out of the gate.
Robert J Stokes