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6mmXC
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The
loading data below was attained
using the following combination
of components:
Remington
.22-.250 parent case
Federal 201M [match]
primer
I
have had good success with all
propellants listed in this
loading table. My winning load
for 2002 was with Hodgdon 4350;
in 2001 I won with Viht.
N150.
New
cases may require a few firings
to attain a length beyond 1.900.
This is nothing to be concerned
with as it is perfectly fine if
the cases are a little bit
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.xxx[ALL
loads listed are with moly-coated bullets!
Using these loads with
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bullets will result in higher
pressures.]
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NOTE also that ALL loads listed are with a
new Gary Schneider polygon
barrel. Conventionally-rifled barrels will
require more propellant to attain listed velocities.]
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Load
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Fire-Forming
Loads
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200 Yard
Event Loads
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[with
Sierra 107gr. moly-coated
MatchKing]
000VihtaVouri
N150: 34.0 gr. [approx.
2900 fps]
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Hodgdon
VARGET: 34.0 gr. [approx.
2900 fps]
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Hodgdon
4350: 38.0 gr. [approx.
3000 fps]
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VihtaVouri
N160: 38.0 gr. [approx.
3000 fps]
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[with
Sierra 107gr. moly-coated
MatchKing]
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VihtaVouri
N150: 33.0 gr. [approx.
2850 fps]
000
Hodgdon
VARGET: 33.0 gr. [approx.
2850 fps]
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Hodgdon
4350: 37.0 gr. [approx.
2950 fps]
000
VihtaVouri
N160: 37.0 gr. [approx.
2950 fps]
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Rapid Fire Loads
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600 or
1000 Yard Event
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[with
Sierra 107gr. moly-coated
MatchKing]
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VihtaVouri
N150: 33.0 gr. [approx.
2850 fps]
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Hodgdon
VARGET: 33.0 gr. [approx.
2850 fps]
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Hodgdon
4350: 37.0 gr. [approx.
2950 fps]
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VihtaVouri
N160: 37.0 gr. [approx.
2950 fps]
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[with
Sierra 107gr. moly-coated
MatchKing]
000
VihtaVouri
N150: 35.0 gr. [approx.
2950 fps]
000
Hodgdon
VARGET: 35.0 gr. [approx.
2950 fps]
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Hodgdon
4350: 39.0 gr. [approx.
3020 fps]
000
VihtaVouri
N160: 39.0 gr. [approx.
3020 fps]
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After your
6mmXC cases are fire-formed using
one of the fire-forming loads
listed, I suggest starting at
that listed fire-forming load
when working up your 600 or 1000
yard load. Chronograph and watch
for pressure signs. It is also
suggested to schedule velocity
checks every few hundred rounds
and adjust propellant charges as
indicated to maintain "new
barrel" velocities.
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I have used 107gr.
bullets across the course two win three
titles with this cartridge and currently
use a combination of 107s and our new DTAC
115 grain bullet for the 600 yard portion
of a High Power match. Due to the
inherently light recoil of this round and
bullet weight combination, I see no need
of reducing bullet weight, and it never
hurts to shoot a bullet at all yard lines
that offers superior wind-bucking
capability. However, if someone wants to
experiment with lighter bullets for 200
yard events, I would simplify matters by
shooting the 600 yard load with the
lighter bullet. A very light bullet, like
a 70gr., might need to have the charge
increased a grain or more, but the idea is
to reduce recoil and also ensure flawless
bolt operation, so I don't think a maximum
velocity load is wise in this
instance.
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