I’m running a ruger american tactile with 18” barrel. I slowly worked up H4350 with Berger 140gn vld hunter. Was able to get to 2720’s with slightly flattened primer. Bolt lift was fine. Good luck on your quest
Starline lrp The down side is I’m only get 4 firings with it. After I go through the starline going to try alpha or Lapua brass to see if it will extend case life. I’ll have to redo powder test working it up safely and looking for the accuracy node
After fourth firing the bottom of the case has swollen and I get tight bolt close. If I had a small base die it would probably fix the issue but I know starline is a little thinner then the upper tier bass and it was quick and affordable start in looking for the speeds. In the ruger.
I was happy with the results. An tested it from 97 degree day to 30 degree day. I lose a little speed on cold temp but H4350 is pretty temp stable. An if you shirt pocket (body warmth) a couple rounds on cold temp the speed does drop but couple fps.
I guess I’m just old and dumb, but I just don’t get buying a 6.5 CM in short barrels. 😳 I went with a Savage Elite Precision Tactical with a 26” barrel and it’s been to a mile on several occasions now.
Haha I don’t think it’s a being old and dumb sir! I have never really had any rifle with a barrel that short just wanted to try something new! I did take that 16in barrel to 1310 a couple weeks ago. I think if you’re stretching that far more barrel is definitely better!
@@JustAnotherGuyAdventures in a 16 inch barrel, it's difficult to beat a 308, a 7-08 or even a 338 federal for efficiency. A suppressed 16 inch 308 shooting lighter bullets is a legit hunting round. There is a reason it's so popular in the military with 14.5 and 16 inch barreled rifles. I like a 6.5 cm with an 18 inch barrel suppressed. They lose a lot between 18 and 16 inch. A 6.5 cm picks up very little speed per inch after 22 or 23 inch. A 308 is quite fast in a 20 inch barrel. A 7 saum and 300 wsm work well suppressed in 20 inch barrels.
@ I had a 20” 308 I really wasn’t impressed with how much speed it lost. Still great cartridges! Just asking to much out of a 16 in 6.5 creed think the 20in is the way to go. I agree the saum and wsm might be the way to go!
@JustAnotherGuyAdventures the 308 is really a great military and mid distance round, but it can never compete with longer barreled magnums or even a 22 inch 6.5 for longer range shooting.
I have an 18" barrel Savage Hunter I can't get close to book velocity with anything heavier than 120 grains. My Sierra 142 Match King Load is only 2552 fps in the summer when it's hotter I have gotten a little over 2600 the slower load is very accurate at 100 yards. Get you some 95 grain V Max or 100 grain Sierra Hollow points and you can stay below max and get some velocity. I have loaded some 130 grain Berger Hybrids that come close to the velocities in the Berger book the suppressor doesn't give you any more speed either. I have a 20" barreled .243 that reacts the same as the Creedmoor there's a point where more powder is just more smoke and flash in the short tube. My long barrel .260 blows the Creedmoor away with velocity numbers.
Yea I’m more of bc guy. I’ll take the slower speed with higher bc. My 20 in savage I believe is getting close to 2650 with 143s. Lost a lot more from dropping to a 16” I know the suppressor doesn’t gain any speed. I wasn’t using it for that!
@@JustAnotherGuyAdventures You would think it should but it doesn't. I have a SRT Shadow .30 I use on my rifles with threaded barrels that thing is heavy and doesn't screw with accuracy. Those 130 grain Berger OTM Hybrids can get loaded up to speed at least in my 18" barrel they do and still below max book load.
Cool video, was watching to see how these powders perform kinda looks like you ran into a wall with pressure. I did the math 25fps per inch on barrel length x10 because my barrel is 26" shilen match going 2860fps with n160 140 gr. sierra match. Primers are flat and cratered but no ejector swipe.
Velocity loss due to shorter barrels is not linear. You might see 35 to 50 fps loss per inch when going from 18 to 16 inch but only 20 to 30 fps per inch when going from 24 to 22 inches. Also, it depends on starting Velocity. A 40 gr v max in a 223 at 3500 fps will have a much larger Velocity loss in shorter barrels than a 77 mk bullet at 2700 fps, but the ratio will be similar.
@JustAnotherGuyAdventures yes, and that's why shooting a lighter and faster bullet makes more sense for hunting out to 500 yards when you shoot a small caliber with a short barrel. 2500 and 2600 fps high bc target bullets are not optimal for hunting in the ranges you are working with. The faster bullets will match up with the ballistic reticle you are using. If shooting a 2nd focal plane scope, you can fine tune the line gaps with the scopes magnification dial. Too many shooters focus on a bullets bc instead of velocity and on game performance. Shooting a 147 out of a 6.5 cm is like shooting a 190 or 200 grain from a 308, these bigger bullets are better for shooting steel or shooting them from a 6.5 prc or a 300 win or prc. A 150 to 168 grain bullet in a 308 is like a 120 to 135 in a 6.5 cm. It's a better balance of weight and speed for hunting.
@@thebryguy96yes. I’ve got two friends here in the southeast who got the 6.5 CM bug years ago and was having a fit with their harvest. Both were reluctant to change projectiles but did try what I said and viola there next kills were exceptional exits and blood trails that were less than fifty yards. Personally I’ve never taken my 6.5 CM hunting, I just plink steel from 300 yards to a mile. I did just buy some 140 grain Speer bonded bullets that I might try this year.
6.5 cm and speed don't go in the same sentence to begin with. Throwing a 16-in barrel and that's rough. You're not getting any faster unless you drop bullet weight
@JustAnotherGuyAdventures no not at all. Having the extra inches helps. Just before I shot my 6.5 CM though my chronograph I helped a guy sight in his 6.5 PRC and with a 147gr eldm 24" barrel his gun was 2834 fps. Surprised the hell out of me. If it ever quits raining here I'm going to do a latter test.
You should try alpha ocd brass. I am pushing well over max without heavy bolt lift. Gained 100+ fps and brass is on 3 and 4 reload no issues.
Hmm might have to try that!
I’m running a ruger american tactile with 18” barrel. I slowly worked up H4350 with Berger 140gn vld hunter. Was able to get to 2720’s with slightly flattened primer. Bolt lift was fine. Good luck on your quest
Wow wish I could get that speed what brass are you using?
Starline lrp The down side is I’m only get 4 firings with it. After I go through the starline going to try alpha or Lapua brass to see if it will extend case life. I’ll have to redo powder test working it up safely and looking for the accuracy node
After fourth firing the bottom of the case has swollen and I get tight bolt close. If I had a small base die it would probably fix the issue but I know starline is a little thinner then the upper tier bass and it was quick and affordable start in looking for the speeds. In the ruger.
@ that’s pretty darn good, the speed, the brass life not so much haha
I was happy with the results. An tested it from 97 degree day to 30 degree day. I lose a little speed on cold temp but H4350 is pretty temp stable. An if you shirt pocket (body warmth) a couple rounds on cold temp the speed does drop but couple fps.
You need to get a 6.5-300 weatherby mag. My wife got me one for Christmas last year.
Might have to do it! What are you shooting load or ammo wise!
I guess I’m just old and dumb, but I just don’t get buying a 6.5 CM in short barrels. 😳 I went with a Savage Elite Precision Tactical with a 26” barrel and it’s been to a mile on several occasions now.
Haha I don’t think it’s a being old and dumb sir! I have never really had any rifle with a barrel that short just wanted to try something new! I did take that 16in barrel to 1310 a couple weeks ago. I think if you’re stretching that far more barrel is definitely better!
@@JustAnotherGuyAdventures in a 16 inch barrel, it's difficult to beat a 308, a 7-08 or even a 338 federal for efficiency. A suppressed 16 inch 308 shooting lighter bullets is a legit hunting round. There is a reason it's so popular in the military with 14.5 and 16 inch barreled rifles. I like a 6.5 cm with an 18 inch barrel suppressed. They lose a lot between 18 and 16 inch. A 6.5 cm picks up very little speed per inch after 22 or 23 inch. A 308 is quite fast in a 20 inch barrel. A 7 saum and 300 wsm work well suppressed in 20 inch barrels.
@ I had a 20” 308 I really wasn’t impressed with how much speed it lost. Still great cartridges! Just asking to much out of a 16 in 6.5 creed think the 20in is the way to go. I agree the saum and wsm might be the way to go!
@JustAnotherGuyAdventures the 308 is really a great military and mid distance round, but it can never compete with longer barreled magnums or even a 22 inch 6.5 for longer range shooting.
@ it’s definitely a great cartridge especially if your a 1 gun guy but they’re are a lot of better options
I have an 18" barrel Savage Hunter I can't get close to book velocity with anything heavier than 120 grains. My Sierra 142 Match King Load is only 2552 fps in the summer when it's hotter I have gotten a little over 2600 the slower load is very accurate at 100 yards. Get you some 95 grain V Max or 100 grain Sierra Hollow points and you can stay below max and get some velocity. I have loaded some 130 grain Berger Hybrids that come close to the velocities in the Berger book the suppressor doesn't give you any more speed either. I have a 20" barreled .243 that reacts the same as the Creedmoor there's a point where more powder is just more smoke and flash in the short tube. My long barrel .260 blows the Creedmoor away with velocity numbers.
Yea I’m more of bc guy. I’ll take the slower speed with higher bc. My 20 in savage I believe is getting close to 2650 with 143s. Lost a lot more from dropping to a 16” I know the suppressor doesn’t gain any speed. I wasn’t using it for that!
@@JustAnotherGuyAdventures You would think it should but it doesn't. I have a SRT Shadow .30 I use on my rifles with threaded barrels that thing is heavy and doesn't screw with accuracy. Those 130 grain Berger OTM Hybrids can get loaded up to speed at least in my 18" barrel they do and still below max book load.
@@perdidocamaronero5400 dang yea it one of those want my cake and eat it too haha.
The 6.5 needsmore
Needs lots moor hahaha
Monolithic would give you a combination of lower weight and good BC.
So in theory I would still be in the same boat?
what about a longer barrel?
That’s the ticket I think
Cool video, was watching to see how these powders perform kinda looks like you ran into a wall with pressure. I did the math 25fps per inch on barrel length x10 because my barrel is 26" shilen match going 2860fps with n160 140 gr. sierra match. Primers are flat and cratered but no ejector swipe.
I have a savage 111 lightweight hunter also it’s getting 2650 in a 20in. That’s more where I’d like to be but fun to test this shorty out
Velocity loss due to shorter barrels is not linear. You might see 35 to 50 fps loss per inch when going from 18 to 16 inch but only 20 to 30 fps per inch when going from 24 to 22 inches. Also, it depends on starting Velocity. A 40 gr v max in a 223 at 3500 fps will have a much larger Velocity loss in shorter barrels than a 77 mk bullet at 2700 fps, but the ratio will be similar.
@@thebryguy96 I understand that it’s not linear. But one thing is pretty certain you’re going to lose velocity when you shorten a barrel.
@JustAnotherGuyAdventures yes, and that's why shooting a lighter and faster bullet makes more sense for hunting out to 500 yards when you shoot a small caliber with a short barrel. 2500 and 2600 fps high bc target bullets are not optimal for hunting in the ranges you are working with. The faster bullets will match up with the ballistic reticle you are using. If shooting a 2nd focal plane scope, you can fine tune the line gaps with the scopes magnification dial. Too many shooters focus on a bullets bc instead of velocity and on game performance. Shooting a 147 out of a 6.5 cm is like shooting a 190 or 200 grain from a 308, these bigger bullets are better for shooting steel or shooting them from a 6.5 prc or a 300 win or prc. A 150 to 168 grain bullet in a 308 is like a 120 to 135 in a 6.5 cm. It's a better balance of weight and speed for hunting.
@@thebryguy96yes. I’ve got two friends here in the southeast who got the 6.5 CM bug years ago and was having a fit with their harvest. Both were reluctant to change projectiles but did try what I said and viola there next kills were exceptional exits and blood trails that were less than fifty yards. Personally I’ve never taken my 6.5 CM hunting, I just plink steel from 300 yards to a mile. I did just buy some 140 grain Speer bonded bullets that I might try this year.
I am pushing a 121 gr Flatline bullet at over 3100 fps out of my 6.5cm. (BC: 0.637).
What length barrel?
PowerPro 4000 with 140gr and Im getting 2500fps with Howa 16in
Well I’m not the only one than
That rifle chambered in 277 fury would be a beast! Love the content sir!
I’ve been waiting and hoping they would do that. Not positive if the superlite could handle that kind of pressure though
If they ever do, that'll for sure be my backpack rifle! 6.5 is a great choice as well
@@EternalClimb I agree I would also like to see either a faster twist 243 win or a 6mm Creedmoor. Also a 22 Creedmoor would be awesome!
@@JustAnotherGuyAdventures yess!
6.5 cm and speed don't go in the same sentence to begin with. Throwing a 16-in barrel and that's rough. You're not getting any faster unless you drop bullet weight
Very true but I’d rather have the bc!
I'm getting a average of 3066 FPS with the 140gr eldx with my Browning with a 26" barrel using the stable 6.5. Getting .62 groups.
Wow any pressure?
@JustAnotherGuyAdventures no not at all. Having the extra inches helps. Just before I shot my 6.5 CM though my chronograph I helped a guy sight in his 6.5 PRC and with a 147gr eldm 24" barrel his gun was 2834 fps. Surprised the hell out of me. If it ever quits raining here I'm going to do a latter test.
What is your load?
@ronjuliecliborn6777 I'm using the top load of stable 6.5. This spring I'm going to do a latter test to see where I hit pressure at.
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