Load development takes some time, but when you find that load then the fun begins!!! Then you can hit those small steel targets at 567yds. One of these day I may run into you a the range, but not till after deer hunt!!!
Out with the old and in with the new. I ditched the Christensen and picked up a new rifle. There will be new material on that in the next few weeks. Stay tuned!
Hi Matt in the second part of the video ( thanks a lot for your super work!🙏🙏🙏) you talk for the distance between bullet and the lands 0,020 ? How about the head space ? The brass are news or fired ? All this question for 2 reasons I have the same ruger RPR and in Europe no americans powder 😭 just Vihtavuori or Vectan or Swiss Reload or Lovex Greatings from France ! Now I regard yours videos for 6 prc reloading for my new sako S20
Well, for the RPR, that is 6.5 Creedmoor. I do all load development with fire formed brass. And N160 has been amazing for that rifle with the 153gr A-Tips. I bump my shoulders .002 to .003. If you have more questions, please ask!
What is your favorite powder for 6.5 CM? I am considering trying n160 is how I found your channel. I am thinking about it for 6cm mainly. But I could use it for 142-147 in 6.5 as well
So far, my absolute favorite is N160. I have achieved the best groups and the best ES and SD with it while using 153gr A-Tips. I have taken it to a mile. I was able to cold bore the mile and then hit 6 consecutive shots at a mile on a 1 moa target.
Nice work, Please keep it coming!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. In the UK some powders are hard to find nut Vit is readily available. Might give it a try
I have had great results with N160. I have taken a few whitetail deer with this load out to 400 yards a few time. It puts them down pretty hard!
@@mattsreloadingbench thanks h4350 is no longer available here . This looks like a great alternative
Load development takes some time, but when you find that load then the fun begins!!! Then you can hit those small steel targets at 567yds. One of these day I may run into you a the range, but not till after deer hunt!!!
That would be great!
Any update on 6.5 prc? Nice video Matt!
Out with the old and in with the new. I ditched the Christensen and picked up a new rifle. There will be new material on that in the next few weeks.
Stay tuned!
Hi Matt in the second part of the video ( thanks a lot for your super work!🙏🙏🙏) you talk for the distance between bullet and the lands 0,020 ?
How about the head space ?
The brass are news or fired ?
All this question for 2 reasons
I have the same ruger RPR and in Europe no americans powder 😭 just Vihtavuori or Vectan or Swiss Reload or Lovex
Greatings from France !
Now I regard yours videos for 6 prc reloading for my new sako S20
Well, for the RPR, that is 6.5 Creedmoor. I do all load development with fire formed brass. And N160 has been amazing for that rifle with the 153gr A-Tips.
I bump my shoulders .002 to .003.
If you have more questions, please ask!
Thanks a lot
I will reload 147 Hornady ELD match and Vihta N 560
Keep in touch😊
😂😂hello, can you specify: what brand of case, what primer and total length of case + bullet. Thank you
It's all in the video and on the thumbnail. I don't know the searing depth off hand. I shot this video over a year ago.
What is your favorite powder for 6.5 CM? I am considering trying n160 is how I found your channel. I am thinking about it for 6cm mainly. But I could use it for 142-147 in 6.5 as well
So far, my absolute favorite is N160. I have achieved the best groups and the best ES and SD with it while using 153gr A-Tips. I have taken it to a mile. I was able to cold bore the mile and then hit 6 consecutive shots at a mile on a 1 moa target.
@@mattsreloadingbench what putter powders have you tried In it? I’m considering it mainly for 6cm.
@@halfdollar86 I have used StaBALL 6.5, SuperFormance, and a few others. But for me, the N160 gave me the best results.
@@mattsreloadingbench ok. Thanks for the reply. I was curious if you ever tried it against h4350 is the reason I asked. Thanks again.
@@halfdollar86 don't limit yourself to what worked best for me. Try a few powders and figure out what will work best for your rifle.