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Handload Performance at 600 Yards and Beyond?
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<blockquote data-quote="distantfoe" data-source="post: 2790997" data-attributes="member: 4409"><p>I've never ran 140s and Varget in the 6.5x47 but understand folks have good luck with it. Any chance you have some h4350 laying around? If not, the primer experiment might be the ticket.</p><p></p><p>The x47 seems to run best at high pressure, might be worth creeping up the charge weight. My es has always gone down when on the verge of sticky bolt lift although not ideal when shooting a match.</p><p></p><p>It's hard to tell but your vertical doesn't look bad and seems to get better with each .1 increase in charge. Wouldn't pay much attention to the horizontal unless conditions were perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="distantfoe, post: 2790997, member: 4409"] I've never ran 140s and Varget in the 6.5x47 but understand folks have good luck with it. Any chance you have some h4350 laying around? If not, the primer experiment might be the ticket. The x47 seems to run best at high pressure, might be worth creeping up the charge weight. My es has always gone down when on the verge of sticky bolt lift although not ideal when shooting a match. It's hard to tell but your vertical doesn't look bad and seems to get better with each .1 increase in charge. Wouldn't pay much attention to the horizontal unless conditions were perfect. [/QUOTE]
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