Gtscotty
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Those are neat, the 6.5s come in 135 gr with a .637 G1, and a 153gr with a .704 G1, .308 250gr with .878 G1..... I feel like I should get partial credit on my guess.
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I'm trying to figure out an application for them. My books don't have load data for projectiles that heavy in .308. The data only goes to 190gr. The new projectiles are heavyweights at 230 and 250gr in 30 caliber.
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You are right.I went to Hornady’s load data web page and they have the A-tip load data on these. Looks like the the .30 cal. Version is for the 300 PRC cartridge and the the 6mm and 6.5mm bullets are for the creedmore and PRC cartridges in their respective calibers.
I went to Hornady’s load data web page and they have the A-tip load data on these. Looks like the the .30 cal. Version is for the 300 PRC cartridge and the the 6mm and 6.5mm bullets are for the creedmore and PRC cartridges in their respective calibers.
What is with the forgiving of twist rate garbage? At that price you need to know what twist rate is needed.