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Iosso. Ha! I just saw Frank Greens post on abrasive after I posted. Proceed with caution if you go that route. I’ve never had an issue using it, nor the folks in my circle, though. But then I’m not a premium barrel maker either.
With the “slick” Berger jackets, I got too much set forward when auto feeding and the accuracy went south. I shoot the 123 Scenar’s instead. 130 ELD’s shoot pretty well, just not as good as the Scenar’s though.
I will say that when I purchased mine last year I called Seekins directly to enquire about load data they might be willing to share and was told that most of the folks working there don’t reload for their SP10’s and have had the best luck shooting the 120 - 130 class factory ammo. Just another...
That’s interesting. Mine shoots the heavies pretty well. In the .6’s. The 120 eld’s shoot better than that by a good margin and cycle fine. Very pleased with the results.
Stlhd, I’d be interested to find out what you get for real world BC. Just worked up a load for my Seekins SP10. 43 RL16 jumping .120. 2800 FPS 22” barrel.
Seekins SP10. Mine is sub half minute with hand Loads. Often shoots in the .2’s when I’m on my game. Check out their warranty and beyond MOA guarantee.
Just recently picked up a Seekins in 6.5cm. The first rounds through the rifle were older factory 140 Amax loads I had laying around that shot right around 3/4 inch with the best five shot group being 5/8. Started load development last week. Had a good OCW node right at 42.4 of H4350 shooting...