ackertjosh
Regular
- Location
- Bruce County Ontario
Hello everyone!
Well today i was out testing some loads for my 6.5x55 and well i had some great results but dont understand what is happaning with my pressures.
So you know about my rifle first is that is 100 percent matching numbers built in 1900 at the Carl Gustav Factory. I ordered a new barrel for it from Trad ex Canada that is a M38 barrel. 24". Not a concern to me.
Well today well out testing loads i was inspecting each load for pressure signs since i feel im getting to the max the rifle can handle. The loads I tested are
1.. 46gr IMR4831.. Remington Brass, CCI BR2 primer and a 140 gr Hornady Interlock. This load produced Amazing accuracy. 3 shots from 100yrds can be covered with a Penny.
2... 48gr RL22...... Remington Brass, Fed 210 Primer and a 140 gr Hornady SST. This load produced 1 inch accuracy but not any better.
What im confused about is why my #1 load was showing signs of pressure on the primer( flattened primer but not cratered) and why my #2 load is showing no signs of pressure at all.. Also from reading other forms my #2 load should be around the 2800fps mark as for the #1 load should only be around the 26-2700 fps mark. I dont own a Crony yet so its hard to tell what my velocites really are. Im under the understanding that IMR 4831 is a hotter powder than the RL22 but i didnt think the pressure would be that much less.
If anyone has any advice on what could be going on or if all seems normal please let me know.. Im thinking this SST would be a great deer/Moose bullet loaded at the 2800fps mark if thats what im getting. I know its a bit much for Deer but for moose should be quite acceptable.
Thanks again
Josh
Well today i was out testing some loads for my 6.5x55 and well i had some great results but dont understand what is happaning with my pressures.
So you know about my rifle first is that is 100 percent matching numbers built in 1900 at the Carl Gustav Factory. I ordered a new barrel for it from Trad ex Canada that is a M38 barrel. 24". Not a concern to me.
Well today well out testing loads i was inspecting each load for pressure signs since i feel im getting to the max the rifle can handle. The loads I tested are
1.. 46gr IMR4831.. Remington Brass, CCI BR2 primer and a 140 gr Hornady Interlock. This load produced Amazing accuracy. 3 shots from 100yrds can be covered with a Penny.
2... 48gr RL22...... Remington Brass, Fed 210 Primer and a 140 gr Hornady SST. This load produced 1 inch accuracy but not any better.
What im confused about is why my #1 load was showing signs of pressure on the primer( flattened primer but not cratered) and why my #2 load is showing no signs of pressure at all.. Also from reading other forms my #2 load should be around the 2800fps mark as for the #1 load should only be around the 26-2700 fps mark. I dont own a Crony yet so its hard to tell what my velocites really are. Im under the understanding that IMR 4831 is a hotter powder than the RL22 but i didnt think the pressure would be that much less.
If anyone has any advice on what could be going on or if all seems normal please let me know.. Im thinking this SST would be a great deer/Moose bullet loaded at the 2800fps mark if thats what im getting. I know its a bit much for Deer but for moose should be quite acceptable.
Thanks again
Josh


















































