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.
Remove the expander mandrel this is a determent to your reloads
Add the Lee Collet to your sizing operation after FLS this will give you more consistent neck tension
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.
As others have stated the greatest improvement to your ES/SD will be accurate powder measuring...the FX120i is excellent choice... YOU WANT the autotrickler you don't need the autotrickler
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.
what is your chamber next dim if known you dont have to turn necks what you need is consistent neck tension you could buy different expanders ht tp://www.xxicsi.com/caliber-specific-expander-mandrels.html along with different bushings to control neck tension
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.