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Starting load h4350 and 147 eld-m 6.5 creedmoor.

Utah Shooter

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I am sorry I know this has been asked before and cannot find it While looking at Hornady data I am see a max of 40.3 grains. Is this accurate? I was thinking more around 42 grains or so.
 
What book says or what someone else tells you means nothing. You need to work up in YOUR rifle and only that will tell you what your max load is..
 
Yup will depend on your rifle. Work up.
 
I started at 40grns when I started working a load with that bullet and loaded them .030" off the lands. That said it might not be safe in your rifle. That's why it's tough to say where you should start.