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Reloading 6.5 long ranger
Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
Finished up my load development using RL26 and Hammer Hunter 124gr
average of 2965 fps using 46.0 gr of RL26 an 2975 using 46.2 gr.
Hope the image works haha
average of 2965 fps using 46.0 gr of RL26 an 2975 using 46.2 gr.
Hope the image works haha
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- Ojaileveraction
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Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
Bump,
Anyone else loading their Long Ranger in 6.5 Creed? curious how long you can go on Coal before hitting the lands. It differs bullet to bullet, but it would still give me a decent idea about stuff.
Anyone else loading their Long Ranger in 6.5 Creed? curious how long you can go on Coal before hitting the lands. It differs bullet to bullet, but it would still give me a decent idea about stuff.
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Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
You should get a Hornady LnL OAL gauge with a 6.5 Creedmoore modified case.
You'll be able to check the jump or jam of any bullet in you LR.
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Pax at Justitia
Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
Really nice group for sure. Im surprised the magazine will give you enough room you can play with the OAL much.
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Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
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Also if the OAL is too long and the round doesn't fully seat into the chamber, the bolt may seize in place with it partially extended out the back of the receiver. Once seized the action won't cycle and it can take quite a bit of effort to get it unstuck.
Also if the OAL is too long and the round doesn't fully seat into the chamber, the bolt may seize in place with it partially extended out the back of the receiver. Once seized the action won't cycle and it can take quite a bit of effort to get it unstuck.
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Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
The mag length appears to work well all the way up to almost 2.920"
I went out and got a OAL gauge. I've trying to get around not getting it, but I was struggling to measure oal correctly.
I went out and got a OAL gauge. I've trying to get around not getting it, but I was struggling to measure oal correctly.
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Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
I know people use a case the modify themselves and a "smoked" bullet but it takes only a minute to use the gauge tool.
I went out and got a OAL gauge. I've trying to get around not getting it, but I was struggling to measure oal correctly.
I HAVE THE STRAIGHT AND CURVED.
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Pax at Justitia
Re: Reloading 6.5 long ranger
Looks like my COAL With Hammer Hunter 124 GR bullets is 2.8975" so it looks like my hunting round will be sitting at ~2.87 assuming it retains the above accuracy. I was loading to 2.8500. Upping to 2.900 resulted in ~.5 gr more powder with the same realitive case fill% so I am assuming I will be close to that. Fuzzy math of course
again all theory and I have to redo my workup, but I should be sitting right at 3000 FPS with the Hammer Hunter bullets. Which puts me at 1500 ft/lb of energy at 550 yard
Shoulda bought that OAL gauge a long time ago lol.
again all theory and I have to redo my workup, but I should be sitting right at 3000 FPS with the Hammer Hunter bullets. Which puts me at 1500 ft/lb of energy at 550 yard
Shoulda bought that OAL gauge a long time ago lol.
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