6.5x47 with 140vld's

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  • Sep 22, 2008
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    has anybody had any success with bergers 140vlds out of their 6.5x47. if so please share recipe and don't worry no matter what the load i will always start lower and work my way up.

    I could also use some info if you are shooting the 130vlds also since I have some of those on order to.

    thanks for your time

    scott
     
    Re: 6.5x47 with 140vld's

    I have great luck with Berger 130 g VLDs shot about 1,500 so far this year. My origianal load was a light loading of Varget that was amazingly accurate at 2,750 fps with only 34.8 g. Varget is scarce so I am using 35.4 RL15 and it is running about 3775 and it is blazingly accurate. I know there are loads out there with more than 37 g of RL 15, I found some an accurate spot with 37 g RL 15 and had case head separation so I tossed all the brass I had shot with 37 grains and backed down. I am keeping the Varget F-class matches the rest of the year.

    th 47L is a great round keep in mind with some/most guns the seating depth on the Berger VLDs is an extremely sensitive factor for accuracy. I am not sure if I have foud an accurate load with VLDs when they were not into the lands.
     
    Re: 6.5x47 with 140vld's

    Personally i think 140 is to heavy for this case

    130 thou is perfect

    All i shoot is 130 JLK Hbn
    41.5 h4350
    oal 2.800
    russian primers
     
    Re: 6.5x47 with 140vld's

    With RE-17, I had no trouble getting 3025 with the 140 Berger VLD in my last 6.5x47 barrel, but I just could not get it to group.

    Berger or JLK 130 and 37.5 or so (do work up) of Varget should get you what you are looking for, and is what I have been running for some time now. Good stuff.
     
    Re: 6.5x47 with 140vld's

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Karl2U</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Personally i think 140 is to heavy for this case

    130 thou is perfect

    All i shoot is 130 JLK Hbn
    41.5 h4350
    oal 2.800
    russian primers </div></div>

    I agree with Karl2U with the 140 being too big for the case

    I'm running 123 Scenars (in lands) in front of 37.5 gr of Varget for 2920fps and scary accurate out to 600yds (as far as I've had it)

    Also, 130 Bergers in front of 42.3gr of H4350 for 2950fps same accuracy.


    Using CCI 450 small mag rifle primers

    I chose the Varget load because it's a mild load and very easy on the brass. The H4350 load is near max.