Hello All,
With COVID I have started reloading more and have finally gotten out to the range recently to try some of my loads.
I am currently shooting 6.5 creedmoor and had set up a couple of loads towards the higher side of the Hornady manual using Hodgdon H4350.
I had full length sized the once fired cases (Hornady) with the expander still installed.
I trimmed to minimum length, deburred and primed with large primer FGMM.
For the powder I was using H4350 coming from a Chargemaster and I checked the load three times for each round.
I seated the bullets with Forster seating die, slightly under max COAL with 140 grain Hornady ELDs.
With some of these loads on my labradar I was getting:
Average velocity: 2765 fps extreme spread 31 and standard deviation 14.1
Second set, velocity: 2728 fps extreme spread 41 and standard deviation 12.8
The group's shot well at 100yards from my rifle Cadex Sheepdog with 26" unisig barrel, but I am not sure how to bring those numbers down..
I have been looking online and saw expander mandrel as well as neck turning mandrels or neck turning tools were a good way to decrease SD and deviation, but was not sure which way to proceed.
Should I go with the expander and neck turning mandrels from Sinclair with a Redding type S bushing die?
Or is there something else/ different I should use. I have some other tools such as collet dies and body dies, but wanted to check what others were doing.
With COVID I have started reloading more and have finally gotten out to the range recently to try some of my loads.
I am currently shooting 6.5 creedmoor and had set up a couple of loads towards the higher side of the Hornady manual using Hodgdon H4350.
I had full length sized the once fired cases (Hornady) with the expander still installed.
I trimmed to minimum length, deburred and primed with large primer FGMM.
For the powder I was using H4350 coming from a Chargemaster and I checked the load three times for each round.
I seated the bullets with Forster seating die, slightly under max COAL with 140 grain Hornady ELDs.
With some of these loads on my labradar I was getting:
Average velocity: 2765 fps extreme spread 31 and standard deviation 14.1
Second set, velocity: 2728 fps extreme spread 41 and standard deviation 12.8
The group's shot well at 100yards from my rifle Cadex Sheepdog with 26" unisig barrel, but I am not sure how to bring those numbers down..
I have been looking online and saw expander mandrel as well as neck turning mandrels or neck turning tools were a good way to decrease SD and deviation, but was not sure which way to proceed.
Should I go with the expander and neck turning mandrels from Sinclair with a Redding type S bushing die?
Or is there something else/ different I should use. I have some other tools such as collet dies and body dies, but wanted to check what others were doing.




















































