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loads for .243-06, & 6.5-284
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<mcvmthtr>
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anybody got a good load or 2 for the .243-06 or the 6.5-284 ? prefer something for ramshot powders but will try other powders also.

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loads for the 6/06

IMR 4350/55 Noz Bt=4400-4600
IMR 4350/70 Noz Bt=4000
R22 or R25 95 Noz Bt=3500-3600

The 6/06 is a rockin round!

I'm on my second tube-have 4 other buddies that use em as well.

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Dog

 
Posts: 879 | Location: Bozeman,Montana USA | Registered: 31 October 2001Reply With Quote
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Mark, how many shots did you get out of the first barrel?
 
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<mcvmthtr>
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mark,i'm useing 55 gr of h1000 behind 85 sierra's now, haven't chrono'd them yet. just got the rifle used. an old bench rest with an enfield action, new hart heavy barrel
 
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I got 1600 rounds out of my first tube.

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Dog

 
Posts: 879 | Location: Bozeman,Montana USA | Registered: 31 October 2001Reply With Quote
<OTTO>
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I talked to sierra on the phone the other day about the 6.5-284. They suggested using their load data for the 6.5-06 and their 140 gr bullets. Drop it by 1 full gr for a starting load. And be sure to use federal 210 primers as many others are just too hot for the case. Seems a hotter primer will burn even the slowest burning powder too fast. The "efficient" case design aids in this procees by holding the powder longer in the case. I personaly experienced the pressure spikes in my rifle with what the barnes book showed a minimum loads.

Sierra starting loads
IMR4350....45.9
AA-4350....45.9
H4350......45.8
RE-19......47.3
N160.......46.4
H5831......47.3

good luck

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Thanks Chuck!

 
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I started with 48g of AA4350 and am working my way up to 53 grains. The problem is I always get .5" groups so I don't know why I should go higher. .5 groups so far at 48,49,50,51 grains. Of course that is with 120-125 grain bullets (any of them).

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Larry

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<Elliot Viker>
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I think that you could use 240WBY load information. The 6mm-06, 243-06, are nothing more or less than the 240WBY less the belt and radious sholder. The 284 also has very simular capasity to the -06 and load data could be used, but start low and work up.
 
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Elliot while I've not personally worked with a 240 Wby friends of mine that use them just can not simply keep up with the 6/06's that I load for. For that matter neither can my friends using 6/284's.

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Dog

I would love to get a WBY Ultra Light in 240 for this spring bear season though-be kind of fun to play with. Oh now what have you done to me-got me thinking and that is a scarry thing. It would best my 6/06 by almost 3 pounds I bet.

 
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