Reloading 6.5 Creedmoor! Start to Finish, Uintah Precision UPR10 Proof Research
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Reloading 6.5 Creedmoor this is my process start to finish minus brass prep beforehand. This is how I treat once fired brass and the tool I use for load development.
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Nice video, easy to follow. I’m just getting started and have been watching all of the videos I can. You are one of the easier people to listen to! Keep up the great work.
my favorite kind of video, reloading.
Good to know! Thanks for watching
Over the winter I consulted the “powder guru” at the best powder supplier I’ve found locally and his first choice was also H4350…completely unavailable at the time. Not wanting to delay, I went with his second choice, Win 760, which he says is pretty close to H4350 and, in fact, has very close charge weights. I’ll have to shoot out or buy some brass now that I’ve finished making the AR308 pattern rifle I’ll be shooting and I’m pretty excited to get started. With this rifle I’m not expecting precision accuracy but good hunting accuracy would be nice. You just got me all the more jazzed about it! Thanks!
1.532 doesn’t meet saami specs? And 6.5 use c375 comparator ?
Thats what I spotted immediately C375
Man I went through this whole video thinking I've heard this voice before and then you brought up your crawling channel! What are the chances I look up a 6.5 reloading video right after watching one of your sand hollow videos
I like your set up.
Good to see a new reloading video from you !
Glad you like watching them!
I have had my own Franklin Arsenal powder dispenser for a couple months and I have made it a habit to check the powder drain every time I turn it on. It may be because I have started filling the dispenser with the drain open a couple times lol.
375 bushing fits the shoulder better than the 400 bushing, 400 almost touches the bottom of the shoulder, the formula for finding the correct bushing also has the 375 as the correct bushing, but whatever works.
I love the 140g Matchburners. My gun really likes the Staball 6.5 with small primer pocket Lapua brass. Have achieved some 3/8" 5 shot groups. I have 4350 too but I like the staball better.
I agree fix your press so that it's very ridged, when I watch video's & see a press move or flex I cringe. I've done same thing with my chargemaster lite. Like your video's. Thanks
Thank you for a great video. I am pretty new to loading 6.5CR and wanted to ask you...that 140gr Barnes bullet, how much jump does it like? Thanks!
Good stuff always cool to see local utah stuff. Without giving exact location of course where are you shoot long range
West Desert isn't such a large place. BLM Nazis pretty much run people off much of the West Desert.
Been there , done that on the drain. I bet everyone that owns a powder dispenser has done it at least once. :)
Yeah I was always careful but I missed it this time haha
Greetings from Poland. Nice video.
Hey there, thanks for watching!
8:40 You gotta rotate the case in the comparator.
Most readings with ammo req more than one location to be tested.
Why are my very simple comments being deleted??
I'm surprised that you don't use a 100th of a grain powder measure. The charge master has a +/- 0.1 grains accuracy and in my experience it varies +/1 0.1 gr. So you can have a 0.2 grains variation over a group of loads.
Do you FL size with S die and use a mandrel? If so why?
Do you do anything different if reloading for a AR vice a bolt rifle?
Less powder, different primer, different COAL etc.?
Biggest difference is length due to magazine restrictions
@@WestDesertShooter Would you expect higher pressures when using the same round in an AR vice a bolt?
Also, would you recommend Staball for 6mm 115 DTAC?
Thanks
A loaded round will generate the same pressure, a bolt action is typically stronger so you can increase loads for them, generally. Not sure which 6mm cartridge you mean?
@@WestDesertShooter sorry left out 6mm creedmoor AR
Awesome video
Thanks!
How much do you think all the equipment to reload 6.5 Creedmoor would cost?
It depends on what you get. A Lee hand press kit would be the cheapest option and less than $100 for everything you need. I still use mine despite having a Dillon 1050. I would recommend a Dillon 750 for anyone getting into reloading. That would have you under $1,000.