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Please share your 6mmppc loadings with me. I mostly shoot paper at 100 to 200 yds. Right now i'm loading 52 & 58 gr V-MAX with H 322. Thank you, Beryl No Avitar | ||
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With the old H-322 from Scotland or the old GI-322 I use 27 gr. with a 66 grain bullet. I use 29 grains of 8298 and 29 grains of VV-133 all over a 66 grain bullet. My T-32 load is a secret! The only easy day is yesterday! | |||
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http://www.6mmbr.com/6PPC.html Go there, that is an excellent page all the way around for the 6mmPPC. There are loads there and more. Joe | |||
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pegleg,starmetal&6.5 br, Thank You. Beryl No Avitar | |||
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My best results are with the Berger 62 grain flat base, F 205M primers and V V 130 powder in the Sako .220 Russian cases. Like all BR rifles you have to find the individual load your rifle likes best. Most "pros" shoot 66 and 68 grain bullets, especially when going beyond 100 yards. You can do well with the 70 Nosler BT, or the 65 Hornady V-Max if it is for live varmint shooting. Careful attention to details in the loading process will be rewarded with this cartridge. Member NRA, SCI- Life #358 28+ years now! DRSS, double owner-shooter since 1983, O/U .30-06 Browning Continental set. | |||
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Stuff in as much VV N-133 as you can without the bullet getting spit back out by powder compression . | |||
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