I am a one load kind of guy, I find something that works for me and I stick with it. I believe that one should become intimate with a single load through constant use....... However, it's good to shake things up now and then. With that in mind here are my results from 6.5x55 bulletfest 2K7.
I'm shooting a sporterized Carl Gustaf Mauser, 1916 vintage 24'' barrel, target crown, wood stocked.
IMR 4350 is used throughout, Winchester brass new, CCI 200 primers, bullets seated to max length as per manuals.
Weather: Dead calm, 14C-23C, clear, sunny....over last 2 mornings. Today was windy 10km in face.
Range: 108 yards, Rests: Grain bags with front sand bag over truck hood. Four shot groups.
I don't own a chrony so use your manuals to estimate velocities.
Hornady 129 grain Sp Start load: 41 Max load: 45 Most accurate:44 1/2 inch
Hornady 140 gr SP Start load: 40.5 Max load:43.5 Most Accurate: 43 1 inch
Speer 140 gr Sp Hot-Cor Start load: 40.5 Max load:43.5 Most accurate:43 2.2 inches
Speer 140 gr Sp Grandslam Start load: 40.5 Max load:43.5 Most accurate: 42.5 1.1 inches
Nosler 140gr Sp Partition Start load: 40.5 Max load:43.5 Most accurate:43 .8 of inch
Nosler 120gr Sp Bal Tip Start load: 42 Max load: 46 Most accurate: 45 1.6 inches
Winchester 140gr Sp PPoint Start load: 40.5 Max load: 43.5 Most accurate:41 1.7 inches
Hornady 160gr RN Start load: 40 Max load: 42.5 Most accurate:41.5 1.3inches
The 129's and 140's all hit in the same spot with very little horizontal spread. The 120's flew everywhere. The 160's were about 6 inches below the other bullets but right in line with them.
Yes this is a lot of shooting...Has anyone seen my wife around?
I wanted to see what shot best in my beater rifle for Goat,deer, bear,Elk this season.
I like a load that penetrates so I will do a follow up post on my crude results.