Pushing a 6.5 Creed to 6.5 PRC Velocity? Load Development and Maxing Out the 144 gr Hybrid PT. 2
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In this video we cover ladder testing for the 6.5 Creedmoor using Berger 144gr Hybrids and Vihtavuori N550 powder. Did we achieve 6.5 PRC velocity? Not quite, but this 6.5 is no longer a "needs more."
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Well done! Although it's overpressure, shooting a 144gr Hybrid at 2950fps is 6.5 PRC velocities. Looking forward to the Long Range testing. I think that will open some peoples eyes to what really matters at distance, and what people SHOULD be looking for at 100yds, if they want consistent long range performance.
Good stuff Aaron.
Thanks Tim.
I was happy pretty happy with mid 2900's while maintaining decent precision. I didn't think that would happen
Nice scientific approach.
I have your solution...buy a 6.5 PRC. For comparison out of my PRC factory terminal ascent 130s I ran two boxes through the chronograph. Low 3060 High 3183. Choice ammo 120s only 10 rounds through low 3260 high 3280. So now I have the reloading components and will be looking for 3000 fps in a 150 and 3250 in a 129. I think the PRC can easily do it.
I love your username 😂
Yeah, I've got a 7 twist barrel coming soon. Might chamber that in 6.5 PRC or 6.5 weatherby. I'd like a 6.5 magnum eventually.
Interesting. I averaged 2955 with the factory 130gr terminal ascents out of a Tikka CTR 24” barrel. I was disappointed with the speed.
@soupie31547 Those were out of a Bergara premier approach 24 inch. My Browning Hells Canyon Mcmillan 26 inch shoots much slower across the board. I don't have 100 rounds through it yet maybe it will speed up. I bought 5 boxes of 127 LRX and fired through both rifles they were in the 2800s. Talk about weak so I sold off the rest. Hornady 143s and Nosler 142s were mid 2900s.
@Longrangelab I really wanted to get into 6.8 western since I didn't jump on the 270 wsm craze. But ammo doesn't look sustainable and I really don't need that much power. I was a 6.5 Swede manbun for 25 years and the 6.5 PRC is just enough magnum and in a short action for me.
Yeah that’s bad especially when I was shooting 140 Sabre AAC factory ammo out of a proof 20” 6.5 creedmoor at 2700 fps.
cool video thanks🤠👍
Nice shooting. I am considering make the jump to 6.5 PRC but love how your groups held together even above max PSI levels. I might just have to stick with the 6.5 CM after all.
If you don't mind chewing through brass faster. It doesn't seem to care at these higher pressures.
Imagine the velocity if you could keep the pressure up at 72k psi all the way to the muzzle, rather than the 10k psi. Obviously not possible with any available powders, but I do think there is room to incorporate some of what they do for artillery where the powder consists of much larger grains with many small hole through the center. As the powder burns, the holes rapidly increase in size creating a much larger burning surface which accelerates the rate of gas production and helps keep the pressure high.
dude, you just described normal progressive powder that has been in use since the 50's. The slower the powder - the larger the train. Also additives that slow the burn rate.
But you can never get away from needing more powder in the end, more slower powder is better then anything faster as it keeps the pressure high longer.
@@jmkhenka
The notable downside to this is heating of the barrel and ungodly noise once the high-pressure gasses are released.
You measure the primer pockets when you were done? Curious how much larger they are in the brass from the top end vs low end.
@@greasegun1313 I did not unfortunately.
Thanks for watching!
@Longrangelab I have found that to be a good measurement for pressure. Its pretty obvious when a load is going to kill the brass quickly if its opening the pocket by .0005-.001 vs the lighter charges.
Have you done any testing with reloader 26 in the 6.5 CM.
I've loaded both 135 and 140 Bergers with 13-17 ES and velocities in the 2900-2950 range as well as very nice accuracy. Seemed like a very slow powder for this cartridge but have seen several channels testing these combos with impressive results and no pressure signs. I would imagine it would do well with the heavier 144 as well assuming you have sufficient case capacity.
@@utdesertghost199 I have not, and probably never will now that Alliant has suspended civilian sales.
What was your barrel length to get those speeds? Mine is a 26"
I use h1000/ 7828ssc/magnum ramshot in the 243 win for heavy for caliber bullets
I am running the berger 144s around 2795-2800 fps in my 28” barrel with h4350. Good accuracy up to 600 yards
@@Mahziar69 Might need to try that combo eventually. Thanks for watching!
You should get over 2800 with a 147 and 22” barrel with rl26.
@SpudOutdoors Maybe with a custom throat. It would be pretty compressed with a normal chamber.
@@Longrangelab no I have a savage ultralite. It has a long throat from factory. Jumping about .020 and my coal on 147 is 2.891. Granted that’s not super long. GRT predicted the load I currently have and it predicts over 2800 for 65k. Right now I’m at 55k at 2700fps. Shoots so good I never attempted to go up. 1.5” groups at 300 yards without any group deviation.
Cool!
Nice vid, brother. Are you using a temperature stable powder?
@@DantheGunMan1026 yes, VVN550
@Longrangelab Kindred spirits. I absolutely love Vihtavuori powders.
@@DantheGunMan1026 they've done well for me
I run my 6,5x55 at 62k psi. Approx 2900 foot fetish per second. From a 53cm barrel (21"). The ordinary velocity of 6.5cm and the old Norwegian/Swedish 6,5x55 with the same pressure is good for most hunting world wide.
That's a lot of feet-pics.
Autocorrect betrayal 💀
Are you using Gordons as it comes, or are you having to tune it to simulate real word expectations?
I just punched in the inputs as best as I can.
Nice
Just use Berger data😂 Those Berger boys like to push the limits for sure on their data. But for comparison my PRC is spitting a 156 Berger at a 20 shot average of 2999.5 fps. But you're pretty hot but you've got a really long barrel.
That's an awesome speed to get for those 156's.
I don't have a Berger manual, but I'm done with manuals as a whole. They have proven themselves wrong too many times.
U going to be able to reload the brass ?
@@jeffreywilson690 we'll see. I recently resized everything I used for the test. I haven't primed it yet.
what is the barrel length and twist rate?
@@danielmartin7674 26" 1/8 twist. Thanks for watching!
Just buy a 264mag or 6.5-300 weatherby for more velocity. Thats what I do using 140 and 156gr Berger EH’s.
Also that’s with 26” Krieger barrels at 1:8 and 1:8.5 twists.
Are you in the GRT discord group?
@@95GTSpeedDemon I am not, I just found out about it
What brass are you using?
Maybe this will interest you?
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@@thewashingtonreloader Lapua brass
@@thewashingtonreloader that's pretty cool!
@@LongrangelabThank you
Reloder 26 is your huckleberry
If you can find some.
Test with 277 Fury brass.