Don A Parsons
Well-Known Member
My buddy is shooting the 123 gr'ers,,, 2980 ft-per seconds,,, there so smoooooth to shoot with very little recoil from his 8 lb rifle and glass...
I used the Hornady 147gr with H4895so I'm going to reload some range/practice ammo for my daughters 6.5cm rifle
I'm looking for an "easy to find accuracy" bullet for practice at the range on paper and for steel
what bullet has given you good accuracy and was easy/quick to find the load for? the more time we can spend practicing at the range the better so I hope to not have to spend lots of time finding an accurate load.
I know each rifle is different but usually there seems to be a pattern with these things
I would prefer a "less expensive" bullet as these will be for practice for her and we don't need "premium" at this time-- a "dual purpose" target/hunting bullet would be nice but not necessary as I will most likely load up some HH bullets for her hunting loads
as far as powder, I have RL16 and varget, but I know H4350 is very popular too and available at my LGS
what have been your "easy to load" bullets for this cartridge?
I used the 147gr Hornady with H4350. My profile photo is the first shots.so I'm going to reload some range/practice ammo for my daughters 6.5cm rifle
I'm looking for an "easy to find accuracy" bullet for practice at the range on paper and for steel
what bullet has given you good accuracy and was easy/quick to find the load for? the more time we can spend practicing at the range the better so I hope to not have to spend lots of time finding an accurate load.
I know each rifle is different but usually there seems to be a pattern with these things
I would prefer a "less expensive" bullet as these will be for practice for her and we don't need "premium" at this time-- a "dual purpose" target/hunting bullet would be nice but not necessary as I will most likely load up some HH bullets for her hunting loads
as far as powder, I have RL16 and varget, but I know H4350 is very popular too and available at my LGS
what have been your "easy to load" bullets for this cartridge?
I shoot a 260 Remington. I have used the 130 and 140 Berger's. 4350 would be the better. You could even use H4831 or H4831SC. Hornadys superformance powder is everywhere also, and it's made by Hodgdons. Those would be great. Now a new powder that is out that I do have but I haven't used yet is the fairly new IMR 4451. It's supposed to be similar to H4350 and it's insensitive to temp change also. I really hope this helps. I just wanted to give you a few options.so I'm going to reload some range/practice ammo for my daughters 6.5cm rifle
I'm looking for an "easy to find accuracy" bullet for practice at the range on paper and for steel
what bullet has given you good accuracy and was easy/quick to find the load for? the more time we can spend practicing at the range the better so I hope to not have to spend lots of time finding an accurate load.
I know each rifle is different but usually there seems to be a pattern with these things
I would prefer a "less expensive" bullet as these will be for practice for her and we don't need "premium" at this time-- a "dual purpose" target/hunting bullet would be nice but not necessary as I will most likely load up some HH bullets for her hunting loads
as far as powder, I have RL16 and varget, but I know H4350 is very popular too and available at my LGS
what have been your "easy to load" bullets for this cartridge?