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I was able to get out first thing this morning and do a bit of load development with my wifes new 6.5mm Allen Mag.
I was shooting the 142 gr SMK but will admit the rifle is designed to shoot the 165 gr ULD RBBT wildcats when they become available. I was not expecting much with the velocity potential of this round in a 30" barrel and the 1-8 3 groove barrel but I was to be suprised by the intial tests.
I was using US869 and formed Rem 338 RUM cases.
Here are the velocity results for the different loads. All velocities are an average of three shots per load.
92 gr.......................3309 fps
93 gr.......................3326 fps
94 gr.......................3381 fps
95 gr.......................3459 fps
96 gr.......................3454 fps ??
97 gr.......................3525 fps
98 gr.......................3570 fps
99 gr.......................3616 fps
100 gr......................3674 fps
Bolt lift on every load was non existant with flawless extraction. The 100 gr load showed just a slight extractor ring but thats it. Accuracy with all loads was under 3/4 moa with most under 1/2 moa but in every case where the group was slightly larger, two of the three shots were cutting each other. Generally the slight fliers were the first shot after a scope adjustment.
I was actually amazed to see all the bullets make it to the target. I kept the barrel pretty warm, not hot but much warmer then I ususally do to see if I could get the SMKs to come apart in a warm barrel. They all made it, to my surpise to be honest.
I got back to the house and sized the test cases. All the primer pockets were basically virgin tight up to the 98.0 gr load(3570 fps). At 99 gr I could tell the primer pockets were loosening slightly. Still very usible
and in the heat I was shooting in, I was very impressed. I would call this my top end comfortable pressure load which was good for 3616 fps!!
The 100 gr loads primer pockets were a bit looser yet but still usible. If one only wanted 3 to 4 firings per case, this load would still work well and at just shy of 3700 fps no less with a 142 gr bullet.
I have no idea why the SMK were still holding together, they really should not have been at this velocity, course I have not pushed one of this size and weight this fast, I suspect very few others have either!!!
I think I will load up the 30 formed cases I have with 98.5 gr which should get right at 3600 fps and get her ready for my wife to shoot at 1K some evening if it cools down.
That Defensive Edge brake works VERY well. No jump at all, no barrel vibration from to much down thrust, just a rock solid feel to the rifle when fired. Oh ya, no recoil either!!!
First test get me more then I was expecting. I wanted 3500 fps with this bullet weight and found out 3600 fps is comfortably reachable. 3650 fps if you want to push a bit harder and if you don;t mind forming cases every 3 firings or so, 3675 fps.
Still, this round is begging for more bullet weight. When the 165 gr ULD RBBTs get here I suspect she will really start running hard. From what I am seeing with the 142 gr pills, I will be looking to break 3300 fps with the 165 gr ULD RBBT.
We will see.
Good Shooting!!
Kirby Allen(50)
I was shooting the 142 gr SMK but will admit the rifle is designed to shoot the 165 gr ULD RBBT wildcats when they become available. I was not expecting much with the velocity potential of this round in a 30" barrel and the 1-8 3 groove barrel but I was to be suprised by the intial tests.
I was using US869 and formed Rem 338 RUM cases.
Here are the velocity results for the different loads. All velocities are an average of three shots per load.
92 gr.......................3309 fps
93 gr.......................3326 fps
94 gr.......................3381 fps
95 gr.......................3459 fps
96 gr.......................3454 fps ??
97 gr.......................3525 fps
98 gr.......................3570 fps
99 gr.......................3616 fps
100 gr......................3674 fps
Bolt lift on every load was non existant with flawless extraction. The 100 gr load showed just a slight extractor ring but thats it. Accuracy with all loads was under 3/4 moa with most under 1/2 moa but in every case where the group was slightly larger, two of the three shots were cutting each other. Generally the slight fliers were the first shot after a scope adjustment.
I was actually amazed to see all the bullets make it to the target. I kept the barrel pretty warm, not hot but much warmer then I ususally do to see if I could get the SMKs to come apart in a warm barrel. They all made it, to my surpise to be honest.
I got back to the house and sized the test cases. All the primer pockets were basically virgin tight up to the 98.0 gr load(3570 fps). At 99 gr I could tell the primer pockets were loosening slightly. Still very usible
and in the heat I was shooting in, I was very impressed. I would call this my top end comfortable pressure load which was good for 3616 fps!!
The 100 gr loads primer pockets were a bit looser yet but still usible. If one only wanted 3 to 4 firings per case, this load would still work well and at just shy of 3700 fps no less with a 142 gr bullet.
I have no idea why the SMK were still holding together, they really should not have been at this velocity, course I have not pushed one of this size and weight this fast, I suspect very few others have either!!!
I think I will load up the 30 formed cases I have with 98.5 gr which should get right at 3600 fps and get her ready for my wife to shoot at 1K some evening if it cools down.
That Defensive Edge brake works VERY well. No jump at all, no barrel vibration from to much down thrust, just a rock solid feel to the rifle when fired. Oh ya, no recoil either!!!
First test get me more then I was expecting. I wanted 3500 fps with this bullet weight and found out 3600 fps is comfortably reachable. 3650 fps if you want to push a bit harder and if you don;t mind forming cases every 3 firings or so, 3675 fps.
Still, this round is begging for more bullet weight. When the 165 gr ULD RBBTs get here I suspect she will really start running hard. From what I am seeing with the 142 gr pills, I will be looking to break 3300 fps with the 165 gr ULD RBBT.
We will see.
Good Shooting!!
Kirby Allen(50)