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| Looks to me like the 6.5-300 would hold about 4-5 grs more powder than the STW. So I would say it is a good place to start. As to the powder. My old manual list it as close to H870 loads are 1 gr highr for 570 than 870. It has been out of production since 1979 I believe.
As usual just my $.02 Paul K
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| I believe I can help. H570 was a surplus slow powder from military ammo probably 20mm cannon. There are a lot better choices today. I would start with Vihta Vuori N170, R-25 and Retumbo in that order. The ultimate powder might be VV 24N41 but expect to pay over $100 to buy some.
How long is your barrel? The longer the better for this caliber and these slow powders. Having shot a lot of bullets in 6.5, I believe the Barnes TSX and Sierra 140 Gameking would be the most accurate. Nosler 120 ballistic tips are great in 9 twist barrels for way out coyotes. The varmint bullets 85-105 grains arn't usually accurate in fast twist barrels. |
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| Buckling necks. You're coming down 3 calibers, it may need an intermediate sizing. Suggest you try the boys on the Wildcat forum on this one. |
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