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6.5 Grendel Preferred Loads
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Second time out with my Grendel, and first time shooting my own load. Shooting at 100yds.
First shot was a flyer, then the next four grouped at .987.
Second five shot group was .966
Third five shot group was .834
Then done for the day. I'm shooting the Odin Works 20" with the Odin Works BCG. They guaranteed under 1 Mao, so I guess I can't get my money back. My Gredel has a lower parts kit trigger that is rough, heavy, and creeps forever. Polishing the sear surfaces didn't seem to help much. Have already ordered a Hiperfire 24C trigger as a replacement, so we'll see if the groups get any better.
Load data.
Hornady AMax 123 gr.
IMR 8208 XBR, 27 gr.
Hornady brass
CCI 450 primers
OAL 2.27 - this was about the max length that I could fit in my E-Lander mags.
The factory Hornady 123 Amax that I used as a source of brass for these loads were shooting closer to 2 Moa. Also, most of my spread is in the vertical. Horizontal spread is closer to a half Moa.
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Hi guys, I want to load up some Berger 130gr AR Hybrids in Lapua brass with Rem Gold Match small rifle primers using either: AR-Comp, N540, H335, Varget, N140... (My stash).
Does anyone have load start/limit for me? Thanks, and sorry if this exists already, I did many searches over the last weeks.
JP
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Originally posted by Matchgrade65 View PostHi guys, I want to load up some Berger 130gr AR Hybrids in Lapua brass with Rem Gold Match small rifle primers using either: AR-Comp, N540, H335, Varget, N140... (My stash).
Does anyone have load start/limit for me? Thanks, and sorry if this exists already, I did many searches over the last weeks.
JP
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Finally got around to finishing my load work up. As already suggested, found two loads that work really well with my gun. Lija 20" rifle gas length, 100 yards from a bench, C.O.L. 2.250", CCI450 primers.
123 Amax, 28.5gr 8208 xbr averages 2485 fps out of 15 shots. My 2nd and 3rd 5 round groups were pretty good. The group on the top would have been a 3/10ths group but I pulled the last shot. My nerves got to me when I knew it was looking good.
123 Amax , 31.0gr CFE223 averages 2485 fps out of 5 shots. Roughly a 1/2" group.
Last edited by outlaw45; 06-11-2016, 02:20 AM.
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Bump for a great thread... I have 123gr sst's, 123gr scenar's, 130gr Berger HVLD and ordered 123 A-Max and 120 smk. I have 8082xbr and bl-c(2). The local GS has cfe 223 so I'll try and throw that in the mix as well. It's going to be a few weeks (or more) before I can assemble and test it, but will post my results per the scope of work. I'll include the other info for grins.Galatians 2:20-21
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The groups you guys show are as good as what I can normally shoot with my bolt actions. Impressive ('for autoloaderS') I can sometimes do it with my BAR in 270win which has a very spongy trigger. I usually attribute a .5 moa "flier" from a cloverleaf group as being me. I often think "I must be more variable than the machine." You guys are showing that autoloaders can be quite accurate.Last edited by Grendelseeker; 09-27-2016, 03:04 PM.
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I am new to the forum and hoping im not jumping in out of turn. I have some reloading questions. I have just recently started reloading the 6.5 and the 260 Remington. I have been using Varget for both. I have loaded the Grendel with 120 AMAX up to the 129gn. I just got a box of the 130gn ELD. Any opinions on a different powder for better performance? Also I have some 120 and 140gn Nosler that I had planned for the 260. Can or should I try the 140's in the Grendel? I just want some good target and hunting options. I currently have the Grendel in a AR platform and the Howa Mini Action. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Varget powder is not optimum for the 6.5 Grendel because you can't get enough powder into the case to get decent velocity. The top performing powders with 123 grain to 139 grain powders seem to be CFE223, Levrevolution, AR Comp, Accurate 2520. IMR 8208XBR works for 123 grain or lighter bullets but I haven't seen many members use it with 139-140 grain bullets.
You can load cup and core 140 grain 264/6.5 bullets in the 6.5 Grendel but the long length take up a lot of space so it limits the amount of powder you can get in the case. You normally can't get enough velocity with a typical 140 grain bullet. The newer designed 139 grain Nosler Accubond Long Range (ABLR) or Berger VLD seem to be made different enough to still work in the 6.5 Grendel.
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Well, I've been off the forum for a while (had to go back to school) and I'm realizing how late I am on here, but I can at least contribute this: The 123gn Hornady AMax does fantastic in my JP (22" 1:8) barreled Grendel (Grendelyn, to me...). I expect 0.5" with this, and have shot several 0.3" (5 shot) groups with these rounds (no wind and good form days of course, lol!). I've matched that with the same bullet over 26.5gn Benchmark, Fed match primers, and my ability to shoot well enough to tell which round is better (or if there is a better load) just aint there.
FWIW, the handloads are using neck-turned, junky hornady brass, shoulder bumped and then neck sized.
Here are the 1st 3 shots I sent when I barreled up:
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