Didn't see a specific post for the 6mm BRA and I am new to the cartridge. I will most likely run Lapua BR brass, CCI 450, H4895, and haven't decided on projectile.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
We want to see your skills! Post a video between now and November 1st showing what you've learned from Frank's lessons and 3 people will be selected to win a free shirt. Good luck everyone!
Create a channel Learn moreSo is H4895 the magic for BRA like Varget is for Dasher? I shoot both dasher and BRA now, so would be nice to just run 1 powder. However, I'm hearing of very good results with BRA and H4895. I've been FF with varget this far. I'll probably have to try them both, but curious what others experience has been.
H4895 just as temp stable as Varget?
Good info, thanks.Both shot well for me, some guys have had good results with Varget. I ended up getting slightly better accuracy from H4895 and that is more commonly what the benchrest guys have used for their world records. Didn't test Varget in my latest barrel since H4895 shot well out of the gate.
I tested temp stability with H4895 and it was very reasonable. It was a cold day outside, about 40 degrees. I left 5 rounds outside until they fully cooled to ambient temperature. I took another 5 rounds and sat in the car with the engine running and the heater on and held the rounds in the hot air of the heater vent until they were quite warm. Probably 85-90 degrees. Warmed up the magazine too so it would stay warm when I jumped out of the car and loaded the gun.
6BRA 30.8gr H4895 Sierra 110MK CCI 450 26" barrel (as an FYI this is a slow lot of H4895 compared to others)
40 degrees = 2850 fps average
85-90 degrees = 2875 fps average
@Sheldon N what freebore are you running for the 110s?
I am just loading 6br virgin brass with a light load .020 into the lands to fireform. Then full length sizing with a whidden 6 bra bushing die.How is everyone neck sizing during the fireform process? Just waiting on my brass to get started... My thoughts were to see if Redding would sell a 6 Dasher neck only sizing die and ask for some material off the bottom. Which might be trial and error to dial in. Or will any 6 bra sizing die be sufficient?
I tapped a bushing on the neck to get a bit of tension. It doesn’t take much to get a bullet to seat. I didn’t want to touch anything of the body to have full blown cases from shoulder to base. I did this a few times on a few pieces of brass. It’s worth the effort to have max brass life and no troubles going forward.How is everyone neck sizing during the fireform process? Just waiting on my brass to get started... My thoughts were to see if Redding would sell a 6 Dasher neck only sizing die and ask for some material off the bottom. Which might be trial and error to dial in. Or will any 6 bra sizing die be sufficient?
I tapped a bushing on the neck to get a bit of tension. It doesn’t take much to get a bullet to seat. I didn’t want to touch anything of the body to have full blown cases from shoulder to base. I did this a few times on a few pieces of brass. It’s worth the effort to have max brass life and no troubles going forward.
Originally before I found my perfect die I only sized 10cases, I did about 3 or 4 the bushing push method. On another caliber I found that a Lee crimp die puts just enough tension to hold a bullet to continue this. I only push the die on maybe .010-.030” it’s just enough to hold a round, then I seat the bullet super long as I want it still jammed. It’s only 3-4cases I need to do this for 2-3x firings. I measured after each time to see if it was still growing. Mine was till the 3rd firing. That’s when I knew my shoulder bump, max base dimensions, max shoulder/body size. Then I was able to order the perfect die to ensure max brass life and ease of loading.Exactly where my intentions began. How to size as many cases in the process of fireforming until that 3rd firing is complete in order to send a few to Harrell’s. All without disturbing any dimensions but the neck.
But all good things take time and it seems most, like yourself, are tapping on a bushing. Thus I’ll just be patient and go that route. I have no doubts it’ll be worth it.
Anyone as data with 115 dtacs?
I switched to 205m’s and picked up 10fps and cut my sd in half albeit from 8 to 4I'm having a second rifle with two barrels chambered as we speak.
Currently shooting a Bartlein 26" 7.5-twist 5R
- Lapua brass
- CCI BR4 primers
- Varget (30.0-gr)
- 110-gr Sierra Match King
- 2840-fps
My fire-forming load:
- FGMM 105
- RL-15 (29.0-gr)
- 105-gr Hornady BTHP
- 2700-fps (IIRC?)
No brass prep or bullet jamming for the fire-form load. Just load and shoot, no issues. Rifle chambered to give a slight crush on the neck-shoulder junction with virgin Lapua brass.
I've yet to loose a case from fire-forming. When I was shooting a Dasher, I would loose 1 out of 100 cases to a split shoulder.
I tried 4895 because all my friends shooting same cartridge says it's a more accurate load, but the difference I see is not worth chasing, plus I'm sitting on a lot of Varget.
Funny thing is, the BR4's gave me more velocity than the 450's. Makes no sense?
No 109’s but I have ran 108eldm with 30.7 of h4895 (I ran a ladder) And they shot EXTREMLY well. My rifle is 7.5 bart m24 @26” I think I got 2900ish +-10fps out of it. I’m assuming you’d be close too.
30.8 with a 105h is what I started my barrel with never saw a need to change it shot lights out, still does I think I’m at 2920 with itWhat were you loading 105s to (if at all)?
I’m shooting the same load you are, but with 105s, getting 2945 FPS.
I bought 500 109s, but have not felt like doing load dev on them.
Anyone have experience with the 109 Bergers yet? With 4895 or Varget???
I’ve switched all my small primer brass to fed205m it’s really made my loads way more consistentas always work up but heres my data...Peterson brass is about 1 grain less capacity then lapua...
109HB .020 off lands H4895 peterson brass fed205m 26" 7.5T bartlein...only shot one each looking for pressure.
29.9g...2858
30.1g...2889
30.3g...2911
30.5g...2923
30.7g....2959...almost flat primers...would not shoot in summer
109HB .010 off lands varget peterson brass fed205m 26" 7.5T bartlein
30.7g...2895...2889...2899
30.9g...2927...2909...2906
31.1g....2929...2931...2936
31.3g...2947...2949...2949...no pressure but pretty cold when i shot these
these are the only 109s ive shot...the 105 hybrids shoot so good i never played with the 109s again...yet...
105HB .005 off lands varget peterson brass fed205m 26" 7.5T bartlein
31.3g =2965-2975
New barrel.
30.5 h4895
26" hawk hill
Cci br
2942 at 40deg f
.070 jump
Not getting them cheap. They shoot well, so I deal with it.Where you guys getting less expensive 105 hybrids? Been considering changing to 107 smk for something little less expensive.
Not getting them cheap. They shoot well, so I deal with it.
No shit, thanks your so helpful. I get that but there is still a cost difference when you shop around. I figured this was a good forum to ask about who is finding them at the best price. Smfh
If you’re worried about $30/500 when you shoot probably a $5-8k rifle. You probably spend at least 1000$ in range and match fees annually. Your priorities are pretty backwards. The difference in Bullets is less than $150 per barrel.No shit, thanks your so helpful. I get that but there is still a cost difference when you shop around. I figured this was a good forum to ask about who is finding them at the best price. Smfh