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I'm just now working up loads for my 6.8spc.-- 1/10.5 twist 16".
This will be used strictly for hunting whitetail, but need decent loads for accuracy in the field.
120gr Hornady SST. They didn't list anything for this round so I called and got the information.
Recommended 8208XBR... [email protected] [email protected] (they were using a 1/10twist)
I'm starting at 26gr and working up to 27.5gr...
PROBLEM: At 26.5 grains, I can hear the powder "crunch" compress when seating the bullet.
What problems will this cause? I don't want to go any higher without knowing the consequences. I thought I read here one time the compressing powder is not a good idea.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Edited.. The "crunch"/ compression is at the end of stroke while seating the bullet- maybe at the 75%-80% mark. The Hornady manual states 6.8 shouldn't use more than a 110-115 grin bullet, but the Hornady says its at the edge but is fine as far as using the 120gr SST.
This will be used strictly for hunting whitetail, but need decent loads for accuracy in the field.
120gr Hornady SST. They didn't list anything for this round so I called and got the information.
Recommended 8208XBR... [email protected] [email protected] (they were using a 1/10twist)
I'm starting at 26gr and working up to 27.5gr...
PROBLEM: At 26.5 grains, I can hear the powder "crunch" compress when seating the bullet.
What problems will this cause? I don't want to go any higher without knowing the consequences. I thought I read here one time the compressing powder is not a good idea.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Edited.. The "crunch"/ compression is at the end of stroke while seating the bullet- maybe at the 75%-80% mark. The Hornady manual states 6.8 shouldn't use more than a 110-115 grin bullet, but the Hornady says its at the edge but is fine as far as using the 120gr SST.