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    Jimichanga reloading ramblings - mostly bolt guns and 9mm

    • Reloading press used (list modifications if relevant): Forster Co-Ax
    • Caliber: 22BR
    • Bullet (Weight, Coating, Profile, Manufacturer): 88.5 Berger Hybrid
    • Powder manufacturer, type and charge; volume, type (ball, stick, flake): Hodgdon Varget
    • Dies used: Redding 6BR
    • Primers used: CCI 450
    • Cartridge Overall Length (COAL): Lands @1.754 load @ 1.734
    • Chronograph data (if possible): magnetospeed v3
    • Goals intended with this load: Developing new load for 2024 precision rifle matches bc cannot find sierra 95 smk
    • Results - accuracy, smokiness, clean burning, flash, temperature, smell, brass deformation, etc.:
    • Problems encountered and fixes applied:
    • Anything of interest: action: Zermat SA origin bbl: 26 in 7 twist krieger

    Going to document process here as I keep losing my notes
    500 pieces of Lapua 6BR brass
    Size necks down from 243 to 224 first with redding nitride .256 bushing then .248 bushing. total PIA

    Headspace
    Fired case 1.151 with Whidden 35 gage -- sizing die set to 1.149

    initial ladder test to find pressure:
    grains / fps
    27.6 /2922
    27.8 /2951
    28 /2962
    28.2 /2977
    28.4 /2986
    28.6 /3001
    28.8 /3026
    29 /3040
    29.2 /3052
    29.4 /3071 sticky bolt lift stopped
    29.6 /not shot

    load 10 @ 29
    x=3043 SD 6,5 remarkable accuracy

    True bc predicted by Kestrel for distance yards/mils
    conditions: 42F 25.82hg 40RH 3920DA 4300 actual elevation clear sunny minimal wind
    initial velocity check: x=3020 SD of 6.7
    yards /kestrel /actual
    600 /3 /3.1
    700 /3.9 /4
    800 /4.8 /5
    900 /5.9 /6
    1000 /7.1 /7.2
    1100 /8.4 /8.5
    1200 /9.9 /10
    Last edited by Jimichanga; 11-30-2023 at 01:58 AM.

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    • Reloading press used (list modifications if relevant): Forster Co-Ax
    • Cartridge: 6.5 Grendel
    • Bullet (Weight, Coating, Profile, Manufacturer): Hornady 120 ELDM
    • Powder manufacturer, type and charge; volume, type (ball, stick, flake): 8208 xbr and cfe223
    • Dies used: Hornady 6.5 grendel
    • Primers used: CCI 400
    • Cartridge Overall Length (COAL): magazine limit is 2.3 Lands @1.756 load @ 1.736
    • Chronograph data (if possible): garmin xero
    • Goals intended with this load: Developing new load for shooting critters suppressed without irritating neighbors
    • Results - accuracy, smokiness, clean burning, flash, temperature, smell, brass deformation, etc.:
    • Problems encountered and fixes applied: firearm needs some love. see below
    • Anything of interest: 6.5 Grendel Ruger American Ranch 16 bbl


    Initial issues with rifle
    1 Running the bolt is rough and sounded like a zipper from tool marks. fix: Covered bolt and back of lugs with JB bore past and cycled a few hundred times. No more zipper sound and runs much smoother
    2 trigger at 4lbs at lowest setting. fix: removed trigger return spring cut 2 coils off and sanded and deburred. reinserted spring now breaks at 2 lbs
    3. stock too flexible touches bbl and limited to OAL of stanag mags. fix: ordered KRG Bravo stock that cost as much as the rifle and MDT AICS 6ARC mag that allows OAL to 2.3

    Reloaders this is for a BOLT GUN so this will be too hot for your AR

    load development with virgin starline brass

    Initial test 10 ea hornady black ammo 123 eldm commercially loaded: x=2353 SD 17

    Not a lot of data for 6.5 Grendel in bolt guns so I loaded up a couple of ladders for powder that I had on hand.

    initial ladder test with 8208xbr to find pressure:
    grains / fps
    26.2 /2183
    26.4 /2175
    26.6 /2193
    26.8 /2232
    27 /2243
    27.2 /2281
    27.4 /2305
    27.6 /2330
    27.8 /2350
    28 /2373

    initial ladder test with cfe223 to find pressure:
    29.6 /2256
    29.8 /2237
    30 /2245
    30.2 /2289
    30.4 /2284
    30.6 /2304
    30.8 /2315
    31 /2370
    31.2 /2339
    31.4 /2355

    no flattened primers or ejector swipes visible in either ladder

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    RAR G2 7.62x39

    Reloading press used (list modifications if relevant): Forster Co-Ax
    Cartridge: 7.62x39
    Bullet (Weight, Coating, Profile, Manufacturer): Hornady 123 SST and 255 SUBX (.310)
    Powder manufacturer, type and charge; volume, type (ball, stick, flake): CFE Black
    Dies used: Hornady 7.62x39
    Primers used: CCI 200 large rifle
    Cartridge Overall Length (COAL): magazine limit is 2.20 for AK mags so 2.190
    Chronograph data (if possible): garmin xero
    Goals intended with this load: Developing accurate load for super and subsonics
    Results - accuracy, smokiness, clean burning, flash, temperature, smell, brass deformation, etc.: pretty easy to load for and suppresses well
    Problems encountered and fixes applied: comments below
    Anything of interest: 7.62x39 Ruger American Ranch Gen 2 16 bbl, 9.5 twist, with Occam Defense Solutions RUK AK Magwell

    Initial observations with rifle
    1 Bolt was much smoother than Gen 1. No zipper sound. Bolt handle is also larger and does not need replacement.
    2 Trigger at 5lbs at lowest setting. fix: removed trigger return spring cut 2 coils off and sanded and deburred. reinserted spring now breaks at 2ish lbs
    3. Stock is much better than Gen 1. Much less flex but still cheapish. I added picatiny rail and GrovTec flush cups to the stock.

    Reloaders this is for a BOLT GUN so this will be too hot for your AK


    Shot 100ea cheap steel cased Russian ammo before load dev

    load development with once fired PPU brass

    Not a lot of data for 7.62x39 in bolt guns so I loaded up a ladder with CFE Black. First time working with it. Meters like a dream
    Hodgdon online says 26.3-27.3 for 123 grain bullet and 13.2 grains for 255 SubX (20 inch bbl tested) rifle not specified but must be for auto loader

    Shot a ladder looking for pressure, inspecting brass after each firing. Ran out of case volume before pressure.

    123 SST
    grains - fps
    28.0 - 2370
    28.2 - 2380
    28.4 - 2386
    28.6 - 2427
    28.8 - 2436
    29 - 2443

    255 SubX to ogive 1.670
    the 255 subx's are massive toads and take up most of the case.
    grains - fps
    12.5 - 893
    12.7 - 863
    12.9 - 963
    13.1 - 965
    13.3 - 1024
    13.5 - 1033
    13.7 - 1062** 37ish F at sea level

    Loaded up 5 at 13.7 grains and tested at 100 to make sure they were not key-holing. Nice round holes, no issues.
    Mounted suppressor, subsonic zero was approximately 5 mils low from supersonic zero at 100. Suppressed nice

    Switched to virgin Starline brass ogive 1.620
    shoot 5 ea

    grains - fps
    28.2 - 2474 SD 14 ES 44
    28.4 – 2470 SD 10 ES 31 – best accuracy
    28.6 – 2493 SD 8 ES 22
    28.8 – 2497 SD 10 ES 25

    I was going to sbr this thing and cut the bbl to 12 inches but I'm happy with it for now.

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