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| Shot 150 rds today with various loads to see if I could find a load that my M1 was really happy with and the one that stood out from them all was 46.8gr & 47.0gr of H4895...grouped 1.5" @ 100yds. No glass bedding, no match components. Cartridge was LC mil brass and confirmed weight 168.0gr Sierra Match King. When I say "confirmed" I mean to say that all bullets were categorized by .1grain difference and I used only the 168's. I could have used the others, i.e 167.9 or 167.8 as long as I remained consistent in these trials. |
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| Toscano, I posted this some time back, and have worked out A load , that is H-4895 at 47.5 with the 168gr.MK,so what you are telling me is what I found out my self.But thank you very much for your return post. 6.5 SWEDE |
| Posts: 185 | Location: MICHIGAN | Registered: 21 December 2005 |
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| FC brass, WLR primer, and 50gr. of BLC2, 147gr. Win FMJ's for plinking, and the same load with 150gr. SST's for accuracy work. |
| Posts: 120 | Location: Alberta | Registered: 16 October 2004 |
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| 165 A-Max and Nosler competition, with 47gr of 4895 and CCI 48 primer. This functions well and seems to be as accurate as the old M1's I've put it through. Kudude |
| Posts: 1473 | Location: Tallahassee, Florida | Registered: 04 January 2005 |
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| 165 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, 47.5gr IMR 4895 ,Fed 215 mag rifle primer in remington commercial case this is my Colorado late fall deer hunting load.Just changed to a NM Operating Rod and added an Amega Ranges Mini Scout Mount http://www.amegaranges.com . |
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