Pretty much all Creedmoor 22, 25, 6, n 6.5 H4350 is the go to, its always a good powder to keep on hand and a place to start in load development. My SS's or SAUM's RL26, and H1000 or N570 or N565 for magnums…
I run 42.5 grains of H4350 with the 103 ELDX in my Stiller Predator 6XC- 7.5 twist Schneider barrel , lights out for accuracy and death on feral hogs.Im looking in the direction of getting a 6mm Creedmoor and just wanted to know what powder you guys are using for your accuracy loads. I will be shooting either the 108 Bergers, 108 ELD, or the 103 ELD-X
I've found that the Reloader powder Is just to hot for any shooting above 80*F. I've tried 17 & 19 but quickly shelved them. I'm thinking of trying some VV N-160 with my 109 Berger sWe are shooting Bergara b14 26" 1:8 loaded with 43.6 gr 6.5 staball with 108 eld seated 2.75" OAL. we are getting 3100. The Berger's needed a little more seating depth to get the accuracy we were looking for. Getting .25" spread at 100 yards. We have to be careful with our powder choices here in West Texas because of the temperature extremes. A lot of powders just won't work for us.
Try RE 16 and 23. They are the stabile Alliant powdersI've found that the Reloader powder Is just to hot for any shooting above 80*F. I've tried 17 & 19 but quickly shelved them. I'm thinking of trying some VV N-160 with my 109 Berger s
Their on my list. Waited 10 years to get Reloader powder. Will likely wait another 10 for 16&23Try RE 16 and 23. They are the stabile Alliant powders
I used that with the DTACs and it was very accurate even at 1K yds.Here's the article that was mentioned from Precision Rifle Blog. It's a couple years old, but still very useful.
6 & 6.5 Creedmoor Load Data – What The Pros Use
This past year I asked the 173 of the top-ranked precision rifle shooters in the country about the ...precisionrifleblog.com