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Reloading
N560 or N565 for 6.5 prc?
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<blockquote data-quote="7MMMagnum" data-source="post: 2731616" data-attributes="member: 39395"><p>Well the two charts supplied from Berger for the 6.5 PRC and 156 EOL, one from 2019 lists VVN565 max load of 59.7 @MV of 2930 and the 2022 chart lists max load 55.7 of VVN565 @MV of 2887. I loaded a test from 52 to 56 grains in .5 increments and at the 56 gr load got an MV of 2910 out of a 24" barrel using once fired Hornady brass and Fed210M So the 2022 chart supplied by Berger seems more reasonably matched to actual MV. No pressure signs yet, so would you all recommend pushing for a little more MV and hoping for a little more accuracy. 56 gr shot about a .75 at 100 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7MMMagnum, post: 2731616, member: 39395"] Well the two charts supplied from Berger for the 6.5 PRC and 156 EOL, one from 2019 lists VVN565 max load of 59.7 @MV of 2930 and the 2022 chart lists max load 55.7 of VVN565 @MV of 2887. I loaded a test from 52 to 56 grains in .5 increments and at the 56 gr load got an MV of 2910 out of a 24” barrel using once fired Hornady brass and Fed210M So the 2022 chart supplied by Berger seems more reasonably matched to actual MV. No pressure signs yet, so would you all recommend pushing for a little more MV and hoping for a little more accuracy. 56 gr shot about a .75 at 100 yds. [/QUOTE]
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