6.5X55 and BLC2

looking back on old notes, we found that 42.0 grns of BLC2 would give about the best performance with 120 grn bullets. This load is probably maximum for the 96/38 swede receivers, and I would suggest strongly to reduce the load to at least 39.0 grns before proceeding with the heavier load. BLC2, although a very stable powder, stacks up the pressures extremely fast at the high end. We never found the lighter bullets 97-110 grain bullets to be very consistant accuracy wise in the old swedes, that long throat isn't exactly conducive to accuracy, so we stayed with 120 grn and over. I like BLC2 in other cartridges as well, such as 303Brit and 7x57, even 7.62x39 and 7.62x54Russ. Not a bad choice of powder, suitable for a good spread of smaller and intemediate cartridges. bearhunter
 
Bill
I went through 6 reloading manuels I have on hand as well as 8 out of date ones for Norm the other day.There were no specs for ballC using light bullets at all.
Rich
 
Hodgdon shows BLC2 in the 260 remington data,

their max load with 95 gr is 43.5 grains (3236 fps)

with 120 grainers, 40.0 grains max (2840 fps)


I think if you started with about 36 grains of BLC2 with 110 gr bullets in a 6.5x55, you should be pretty safe, and could work a load up from there.

just a suggestion :D
 
I've used H4831 and H414 with very good success in the 6.5x55 with 140, 129 and 120 grain bullets.

BLC-2 is a relatively fast powder. While I've used it with great results in the .308 Win. it would be interesting to hear your experience with it in the Swede.
 
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