Ed Willers
New member
I have a dilemma. I just ran out of my supply of 140gr. Sierra Match Kings in 6.5mm. I thought this would be easy. Just order some more and load them. However, Sierra tossed a monkey wrench in that plan. They changed the shape of the bullet since I bought the others. This new one is more streamlined and longer, by about 0.10".
To load with the bullet base in the same place as before, to keep the load pressures the same as before, puts the bullet about 0.40" off the lands. To put the bullet where it was before, in relation to the lands, leaves only about 1/4" being gripped by the case neck.
It's obvious I'm going to have to work up a new load but which is more likely to give me the greater accuracy? Seating the bullet deeper so I get the greater stabilizing and straightening effect of having more bullet in the case neck? Or, having the bullet much closer to the lands?
The rifle is a Choate stocked Swedish Mauser in 6.5 x 55. Using the old load it shot 0.80 - 0,90" groups at 100yds from a rest when I developed the load. I'd like to be able to duplicate that if possible, & who wouldn't like to exceed if <g>.
I use the rifle in our local 300 yd F-class matches and at the local 300yd scoped prone match. I'm not competitive against the guys with the custom F-class rifles but I do well against the other guys shooting essentially stock rifles. It's fun shooting good groups at 300.
Thanks for all help.
Gregg Gammie
To load with the bullet base in the same place as before, to keep the load pressures the same as before, puts the bullet about 0.40" off the lands. To put the bullet where it was before, in relation to the lands, leaves only about 1/4" being gripped by the case neck.
It's obvious I'm going to have to work up a new load but which is more likely to give me the greater accuracy? Seating the bullet deeper so I get the greater stabilizing and straightening effect of having more bullet in the case neck? Or, having the bullet much closer to the lands?
The rifle is a Choate stocked Swedish Mauser in 6.5 x 55. Using the old load it shot 0.80 - 0,90" groups at 100yds from a rest when I developed the load. I'd like to be able to duplicate that if possible, & who wouldn't like to exceed if <g>.
I use the rifle in our local 300 yd F-class matches and at the local 300yd scoped prone match. I'm not competitive against the guys with the custom F-class rifles but I do well against the other guys shooting essentially stock rifles. It's fun shooting good groups at 300.
Thanks for all help.
Gregg Gammie