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Quickload run please. 6mm BR
Can anyone run a quickload calculation for me for the 6 BR?
55 gr Nosler bt Lapua Brass, 38 gr water capacity Rem 7-1/2 primers N133 power I had a load developed years ago using these components and it shot like a house afire! Stupid me lost the book I had my load data in. I appreciate any input! |
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Need more data:
Part # of bullet Length of case, actual not SAAMI. overall length of loaded round. Barrel length muizzle to boltface No primer variable Program only determines estimated pressure, burn rate, burn percentage and velocities. Doesn't tell what load to use, only if it's estimated to be safe. Last edited by Hog Patrol; 08-26-2022 at 12:34 PM. |
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Nosler bullet p/n. 24055
Case length: 1.552” COAL: 2.137” Bbl length: 27” 1:14 twist Thanks, I do realize Quickload won’t give me what load to use. Just looking for a reasonable starting point/range to rework my load. |
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Gordon's Software says..
55 Gr. Nosler NBT 30.0 gr. VV133 3545 fps @48k psi 97% Loading density 32.0 gr. VV133 3747 fps @57k psi 103% Loading density I use the 65 gr. Hornady Vmax and AA2200 in my 14 twist 6mm BR and 10 twist 6mm Grendel with excellent results. Last edited by Johnly; 08-27-2022 at 01:05 AM. |
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Thanks for that! Truly appreciated.
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QL can be a very useful tool and it doesn't really cost that much.
For anyone that does much reloading, particularly for wildcat cartridges, it's money well spent. Like anything, inputting the most accurate information will yield the best results and when you do it's amazing how close QL is with its predictions. |
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I can't begin to explain how much $$ I have saved by ordering QL. Makes powder choice a breeze.
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