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I am new to the 6.5 CM and have only been shooting it for about 1 1/2 years. Just started to hand load for it.

All of the factory loaded ammo boxes of the 143 gr ELD X that I have make no mention of the the recipe. From what I could gather, it was 41.7 grs of H4350.

Why did they stop printing that information?


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I’ve never seen a single box of factory ammo with load data on it. Never.

For the most part, they use powders we usually don’t have access to or that we would recognize. The manufacturers buy powder in “carload” lots made to a specific burn rate (plus other measurable parameters). Federal doesn’t, for example, buy a trainload of IMR 4350. Mule Deer explains this much better than I do, but that’s the cliff notes version.


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Some did indeed come with data on it.

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I think it was the early years right after introduction?


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I know John Barsness bought some in 2010, but I don't know the date of manufacture.

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Yep, Hornady put load data on boxes of their 6.5 Creedmoor factory ammo for a while. Whether it was the load actually used in the ammo, or a suggestion, might be debatable.


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From what I read putting the load recipe on the box was one of the stipulations for development. The criteria for the load was asked to a known LR shooter. That was one of the suggestions. I can't find the article.


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I've got one of them boxes - saved for when the CM museum come callin' smile


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Cool. What is the load?


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140 gr. AMAX, H4350 41.5 gr, Fed 210M primer, COL 2.810", MV 2700 fps. from a 24" barrel

Not gonna shoot this box...


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I shot those loads in my first 6.5 Creedmoor, a walnut-stocked Hawkeye with a 26" barrel. If I recall corrrectly (this was a decade ago) 5-shot groups (not 3-shot) averaged around .6" at 100 yards. Have used the same basic load in several others 6.5 CMs since then, and all have shot well--including a Ruger American Predator which shot even better.

Kinda wish I kept that rifle, but bought several other 6.5 CMs to see if they shot as well. Also have fooled with a few loaners. My latest is a Bergara Ridge, which also shoots very well, but is sort of in the middle of the 6.5 CMs owned.


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When the Gen 1 RPR first came out, I put my money down and bought it along with a small pallet of those AMAX Match factory ammo.

I recall some shooters on the line mentioning the load was hot (???) in their custom rigs, but the RPR just loved that load.

I'm wouldn't be surprised to hear Ruger made sure their RPR foray would shoot that factory round like a champ.

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Originally Posted by Godogs57
I’ve never seen a single box of factory ammo with load data on it. Never.





Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Yep, Hornady put load data on boxes of their 6.5 Creedmoor factory ammo for a while.


Well, that's probably why ! whistle grin

I never bought any 6.5 Creedmoor ammo and I never 'looked' at a box of it. wink

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Originally Posted by jwall
Originally Posted by Godogs57
I’ve never seen a single box of factory ammo with load data on it. Never.





Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Yep, Hornady put load data on boxes of their 6.5 Creedmoor factory ammo for a while.


Well, that's probably why ! whistle grin

I never bought any 6.5 Creedmoor ammo and I never 'looked' at a box of it. wink

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Lawyers?? Someone was certain to blow themselves up using the listed load.

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CGPAUL,

I doubt it. If that was the concern, why does Hornady still publish a new handloading manual every few years?


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That would be my concern..it`s on a box, not in a Manual, that has years of history behind it. And in working with the general public for many years, seeing first hand what people will do for a buck,my faith in human nature has kinda wore thin.

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Uh, the load on the box is the same load in the #10 manual. They just back off the OAL by 0.010".

If someone can't put that recipe together and manage to keep all their fingers attached, then perhaps they should switch to baking something else...

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Another good point about CGPAUL's not-so-insightful post.


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From what I read putting the load recipe on the box was one of the stipulations for development. The criteria for the load was asked to a known LR shooter. That was one of the suggestions. I can't find the article.


When Dennis DeMille (at that time GM of Creedmoor Sports) and Dave Emary (Engineer with Hornady) got to talking during downtime at Camp Perry during Highpower week, Dennis outlined his criteria for the ideal highpower rifle cartridge. One of his criteria was accurate long range match ammo with the load printed on the box. Emary took this to heart and Hornady produced the ammo with load recipe's. The scuttlebut in the highpower community at the time was that it was the "real" load recipe. I don't know why they discontinued the practice...but perhaps there's truth to the assertion that the ammo is now loaded with non-cannister grade powders that for us ordinary folk is unobtanium.

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