CreamySmooth
CGN frequent flyer
Ok... Issue I'm having to sort out....
I've recently bought 2 more Savage Light Weight Hunters for my 2 boys. Ones 9, won't get his to til 12, other is now taking his Firearms Course/Hunters Safety.
I bought them in 6.5-284 Norma because that's what I have, it's proven very handy and effective on moose and Elk, and I love the cartridge. This way we all have the same rifle.
So until they are bigger I want to load down for them. I use 140 Bergers but decided on the best low weight hunting bullet I could get for them. 100 grain Nosler Partitions.
Now here's my issue...
To load down should I use the same H4350 I use, or RL19, which is faster burning, or even faster burning Varget? My thought being in the short 20 inch barrels will it be more beneficial to use a faster burning powder to lose less velocity? Or will a slower powder get me better results, as they show overall faster speed in the 26 inch barrel the manual lists? (Nosler data).
Probably didn't need the lengthy run up to the actual question.
C.
I've recently bought 2 more Savage Light Weight Hunters for my 2 boys. Ones 9, won't get his to til 12, other is now taking his Firearms Course/Hunters Safety.
I bought them in 6.5-284 Norma because that's what I have, it's proven very handy and effective on moose and Elk, and I love the cartridge. This way we all have the same rifle.
So until they are bigger I want to load down for them. I use 140 Bergers but decided on the best low weight hunting bullet I could get for them. 100 grain Nosler Partitions.
Now here's my issue...
To load down should I use the same H4350 I use, or RL19, which is faster burning, or even faster burning Varget? My thought being in the short 20 inch barrels will it be more beneficial to use a faster burning powder to lose less velocity? Or will a slower powder get me better results, as they show overall faster speed in the 26 inch barrel the manual lists? (Nosler data).
Probably didn't need the lengthy run up to the actual question.
C.


















































