Hi All,
I have a first model Newton rifle that has been rechambered in the past from 256 Newton to 6.5-06. I am trying the 6.5mm 160 grain Woodleigh PP SN using Hornady 160 grain round nose load data. I started with the recommended low load data using IMR 7828 and all bullets keyholed. I worked my way up to mid range load data thinking that maybe more speed would help but there was no change, still more keyholing. The Newton barrel has a 1 in 10" twist. Is that just to slow of a twist? Should I try to creep up to max load, (no signs of over pressure at mid load range) will more speed help? I unfortunately forgot my tripod for the chrony so I don't have any speed data. I have been shooting 125 grain Nosler partitions out of this rifle with great success but thought I would try a bigger bullet in case an Elk found me one day while out for White Tails.
Thanks.
Windy
I have a first model Newton rifle that has been rechambered in the past from 256 Newton to 6.5-06. I am trying the 6.5mm 160 grain Woodleigh PP SN using Hornady 160 grain round nose load data. I started with the recommended low load data using IMR 7828 and all bullets keyholed. I worked my way up to mid range load data thinking that maybe more speed would help but there was no change, still more keyholing. The Newton barrel has a 1 in 10" twist. Is that just to slow of a twist? Should I try to creep up to max load, (no signs of over pressure at mid load range) will more speed help? I unfortunately forgot my tripod for the chrony so I don't have any speed data. I have been shooting 125 grain Nosler partitions out of this rifle with great success but thought I would try a bigger bullet in case an Elk found me one day while out for White Tails.
Thanks.
Windy


















































