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Any body have a good load for a 6mm AI...will be shooting 115 DTAC bullets in a 1/8 twist barrel?


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Posts: 1641 | Location: Green Country Oklahoma | Registered: 03 August 2007Reply With Quote
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lapua brass H4831SC start a 39grs and work up. you might get 3100f/s with a full load, and I only got 2-3 firings out of the brass. loose primer pockets. What rifle and barrel do you have?
it sure is a cannon on WVA deer. My friends wife shoots one.
 
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Sorry never used that bullet. I did burn a lot of MRP when I had mine.


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Posts: 12881 | Location: Mexico, MO | Registered: 02 April 2001Reply With Quote
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I have a Remington 700 with a SS Bartlein Bbl.

H4831SC is tough to find here for now...would H4831 work also. I believe the burn rate of the two are the same.

I found a load of 52 gr. of Retumbo for the 115s.

Just playing to see what works...no serious competition our anything.

Loves the 95 gr. for coyotes!



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H4831 and H4831sc are the same powder I like the SC because it meters well. Imr 4350 H414 and H380 work really well on 80 to 100gr bullets.
 
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Steve,

Neat looking gun.

Would love to see more photos of it!
 
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SRTRAX I've used H4831 and it is good. I've obtained top velocity and best accuracy with RL19 powder.....if you can find some.
 
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hivelosity...H414 has been a go to powder in other loads...may have to try it.

Snowman...RL22 is very accurate with 95gr. bullets but burns a little (lot) dirty, going to try 4831 to see how it compares to the RL.

Thanks that should get me started.


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Steve,

You know those photos of sports cars that do 100 miles an hour just sitting in the parking lot.

That is your rifle.

Love everything about it. Nice rifle!
 
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BWW...Thank you, I put a lot of work in this one. I kept telling myself for years I was going to build a plastic gun (not wood this time) and well I came up with this. It's fun!


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