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6.5 Grendel w/123 Amax

Re: 6.5 Grendel w/123 Amax

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 42769vette</div><div class="ubbcode-body">its not in my hornady book either </div></div>

The bullet is much newer than the latest publications.

I've put out a request for data from Hornady; hopefully they oblige.
 
Re: 6.5 Grendel w/123 Amax

Here is some load data I found online from other Grendel users.

Use at own risk. Of course.

<span style="text-decoration: underline">123 gr. Hornady A-MAX</span>

<span style="font-weight: bold">AA 2520</span>
28.5gr. - 30.6gr.

<span style="font-weight: bold">TAC</span>
27.2gr. - 28.3gr.

<span style="font-weight: bold">Win 748</span>
29.5gr. - 30.5gr.

I have tried the AA 2520 powder and 30.5gr. seems to shoot really good.

On the AA website they have load data and I just use the 120gr. bullet load data for the 123gr. A-MAX. I start low and work up.

Win 748 and BL-C(2) has worked the best for me.

123gr. Lapua Scenars and Win748 is my "go to" load for accuracy.
 
Re: 6.5 Grendel w/123 Amax

Hornady sent me a scan of their internal hand written data for the 6.5 G and the 123 Amax. It was pretty cool of them to do, especially since they just released the 8th edition of their manual yesterday which contains 6.5 Grendel loads. The only issue I have with the data they supplied was the gun they used: An Alexander Arms Tactical rifle with a 14.5" barrel. I have no idea why they would use that gun considering it's a class 3 weapon that one cannot readily get. My only thought is that they were testing specifically for the government (though I find that unlikely). The HIGHEST velocity they record is 2350 (using 29.3 of AA 2520).

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