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Thread: 6.5 Creedmoor on a Dillon 550

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    6.5 Creedmoor on a Dillon 550

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    I am shooting a lot of 6.5 Creedmoor. I have been reloading 6.5 CM on a Dillon 550 but weighing the charges. I decided to speed up the process and use the Dillon powder drop. The attached picture shows one of my best groups ever (top right) and this was loaded on the Dillon 550 with the Dillon powder drop. Hornady brass, Fed 210 primers, H4350 powder, "blem" Nosler 140 Custom Competitions. This was on my custom Accurate Ordnance 6.5 Creedmoor in its new XLR chassis off Harris bipod and rear bag.

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    Holy cow, that's some nice shooting!

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    Ross Seyfried used a Dillon to load the ammo in his quest for 1 MOA groups in a Hamilton Bowen revolver many years ago.


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    No need to weigh for practical precision rifle

    For PRS type shooting I do not believe you need to weigh as long as you have a good powder measure and check it. I have confirmed this in my rifle. But it’s a laser........

    I cannot speak to shooting past 1000y and definitely not benchrest.

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