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I remember in John B's article he wrote about the 6.5 CM he got a couple of boxes of Hornady factory ammo (120gn and 140gn) and it had the load on the box. Hornady loaded the 120gn with Varget and the 140gn with H4350. I guess Hornady would have tried stacks of loads to test and they ended up chosing Varget for 120s.
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In my rifle, with the 120 gr. BT, I can get a little more velocity with a couple of other powders, but I don’t get the accuracy of the Varget load.
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Great thread. My Kimber Hunter likes IMR (Enduron) 4451 behind 120 NBT. Great velocity. Cleanest burning powder I have used.
I have 2 6.5X55s that like it too.
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RL16 is my choice for better temp stability, but will require crunching powder to match RL17 velocities. H4350 is no slouch.
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My Kimber Hunter likes IMR (Enduron) 4451 behind 120 NBT. Great velocity. Cleanest burning powder I have used. Been thinking about 4451 End. but only have a lb.
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I just had to read the "What's Your Go To Powder for..."
That is all I needed to know.. IMr 4064 or IMR 4895...
and yeah, for the 260, the original 6.5 "Creedmoor" cartridge.. with a 120 grain bullet...
yup.. 4064 or IMR 4895.... not always the fastest velocity, but not far behind , if at all..
and never a slouch in the accuracy dept...
another nifty thing about either powder... they are not scarce on the shelves at most stores that sell powder..
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