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Load development for 6.5

Ray78

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So I’m going to get a 6.5 Creedmoor custom build rifle. this will be my first 6.5, so I don’t know where to star in the development process. Any recommendations on which bullets, powder, brass, and primers to start with?
 
Bullets
140 ELDM
143 ELDX
140 Hybrid
130 Hybrid
142 SMK
140 BTHP
135 A-Tip
130 Golden Target
147 ELDM

Brass
Hornady
Lapua
Peterson


Rainbow Unicorn magic dust
RL16
RL26
H4350
RL17

I'll let someone else decide on primer
 
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With a custom rifle, I'd say ask the gunsmith. But I'm sure any combination on that list will work. Also depends on your distances shot.

I have a 6.5 RPR and use 140ELDs, Lapua brass, H4350 (but RL 16 is great also), CCI BR primers.

If I had to choose one component as my top choice, I'd say get Lapua brass. It's that good. And after enough reloads, it becomes the cheapest component per shot (besides primers)
 
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i finally got my 6.5 and it looks great!
im starting load development this week. Going with H4350, Berger Hybrid 140, Fed Match primers, and Nosler brass.
going to star my loads at 40 grains and work my way up by 3’s to 42 grains. how many rounds should I load 3-5 per load? also, I know this is going to sound stupid, but what am I looking for? Speed and tight groups??
 
Find similar POI’s for several charge weights that are close together and are in a desirable velocity range. Once you’ve established that data point, pick the middle charge weight and work on seating depth to finalize your load. Sounds so simple, right? Check out Dan Newberry’s OCW when you have a few minutes to kill.
 
Find similar POI’s for several charge weights that are close together and are in a desirable velocity range. Once you’ve established that data point, pick the middle charge weight and work on seating depth to finalize your load. Sounds so simple, right? Check out Dan Newberry’s OCW when you have a few minutes to kill.
I did take a look at Newberry’s awesome article.... I just just wanted to pick your guys brain s too, to see how you guys do it.
thanks for the help
 
+2 on 41.5 H4350. With 140 AMax, 136/139 Scenars, 140 Nosler CC and 140 Hornady BTHP. A ‘universal’ load?...probably about as close as you might get. Work seating depth to really nail it.
 
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Lapua Brass
Berger 140 grain Hybrids
H4350
FGM SR primers
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