Outstanding accuracy at both 100 & 200 yards! What I've found over the years is the best accuracy is not at maximum loads and your results prove this! At 100 yards the group went south immediately after you lost your aiming point.
Great results. Always have had excellent results with Varget in every caliber I have used it in. Not too much issue with heavy or light for caliber differences like some other powders in some calibers. Pretty respectable SDs also. Thanks
Haven’t watched these videos yet, but what I found with Barnes bullets is, their ogive to meplat length is absurdly long. I had to seat the 140 grain (6.5 creedmoor) to almost 2.94” COAL (.025 off the lands)just to get them to group. At the suggested 2.78” COAL they were almost .200 off the lands.
Great video! I am also trying to solve issues with 112gr MB in my ARC. I believe I might be pushing the velocity too fast. 2700-2730 fps out of my 22" 110 Switchback is producing 1.25" groups. Back when the gun was new, this same load was shooting around 2680fps with much better groups. I loaded up a couple lighter loads to see if that will help. I see from your videos 2620-2650 fps might be the sweet spot.
Something you might know already, but might I suggest raising your elevation 3/10th's or 1 moa above your zero so you don't end up possibly shooting out your POA like you did at 100yds. I have no doubt your group opened up because of shooting it out
@Rob's Reloading I suggest normal targets in general. The diamond shape targets are best. You don't even need that much power to use them because you can much more easily line up crosshairs with the tips of the diamond. Definitely something to consider....a must for low or medium power scopes. Also, making sure everything is level also helps. Love this channel! Keep up the good work!!
lol the comments are hilarious....the precision rifle community is full of haters... Good job brotha! Rifle shoots awesome.. Im reloading 6 GT because of you.
Outstanding accuracy at both 100 & 200 yards! What I've found over the years is the best accuracy is not at maximum loads and your results prove this!
At 100 yards the group went south immediately after you lost your aiming point.
Great! Have you reloaded the Barnes 127gr LRX BT, H4350?
Great results. Always have had excellent results with Varget in every caliber I have used it in. Not too much issue with heavy or light for caliber differences like some other powders in some calibers. Pretty respectable SDs also. Thanks
Haven’t watched these videos yet, but what I found with Barnes bullets is, their ogive to meplat length is absurdly long. I had to seat the 140 grain (6.5 creedmoor) to almost 2.94” COAL (.025 off the lands)just to get them to group. At the suggested 2.78” COAL they were almost .200 off the lands.
Nice. That thing hammers. Good job.
Great video! I am also trying to solve issues with 112gr MB in my ARC. I believe I might be pushing the velocity too fast. 2700-2730 fps out of my 22" 110 Switchback is producing 1.25" groups. Back when the gun was new, this same load was shooting around 2680fps with much better groups. I loaded up a couple lighter loads to see if that will help. I see from your videos 2620-2650 fps might be the sweet spot.
My 6 arc shot them really well with n540 at about 2650 as well
The 145 match burners are ridiculously long compared to other similar wieght bullets I've loaded
Can anyone answer my question, I have the Savage 110 Tactical in 6mm arc and want to put it in a chassis, is it a long action or a short action? 🤔
Short action
@@RobsReloading Thanks Rob👍
Something you might know already, but might I suggest raising your elevation 3/10th's or 1 moa above your zero so you don't end up possibly shooting out your POA like you did at 100yds. I have no doubt your group opened up because of shooting it out
Yeah wouldn't be a bad idea. Because I always shoot different loads their is usually enough poi shift I don't run into this problem however
@Rob's Reloading I suggest normal targets in general. The diamond shape targets are best. You don't even need that much power to use them because you can much more easily line up crosshairs with the tips of the diamond. Definitely something to consider....a must for low or medium power scopes. Also, making sure everything is level also helps. Love this channel! Keep up the good work!!
Probably didn't need a magnum primer though. How much jump did you have? I read that copper bullets don't mind to jump.
These are not solid copper bullets. They are a traditional lead core.
Varget usually works great with 450 primers.
@@RobsReloading You never said what jump you had.
lol the comments are hilarious....the precision rifle community is full of haters... Good job brotha! Rifle shoots awesome.. Im reloading 6 GT because of you.
Yes sir
It’s tuned.
You operate the bolt very weird……
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Please stop trying to catch your rounds. It’s painful to watch.