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The only load data I have for this case is 60 grain and heavier bullets. I was given a box of 55 V-Max and wonder if anyone can furnish max loads for them. I have almost all powders on the reloading bench so anything goes.


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I got a converted mini 14 - only thing I've shot was 70 grs. w/24 grains of H335
 
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I've been using AA2200 with the 55gr. Blitzking in my 6X47 to good effect. I use 28.5gr. in it, so you'll want to start with maybe 25.0gr. and work up. It's super accurate and really wipes out prairie dogs!
 
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vapodog,
I have tried the Nosler BT 55 gr drop me a note and I'll send you my spreadsheet with my loads.

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Data in the Hogdon manual.
 
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The only load data I have for this case is 60 grain and heavier bullets. I was given a box of 55 V-Max and wonder if anyone can furnish max loads for them. I have almost all powders on the reloading bench so anything goes.


I found some 6x45 mm data in one of the common reloading handbooks. I suspect you could start with the low end of 55 grain .223 loads and work your way up.


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There is data for the 6*45 here.... ADI reloading

If you use their powder equivalence chart, you can use the Hodgden loads exactly, as ADI makes much of the Hodgden powder (for instance, VARGET is 2208, and BENCHMARK is BM2).
 
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