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keithcandler
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In the 26" 6/250 that I had.....
I shot the
60's at 3800
65's at 3700
70'a 3550-3600 using 35.5g of WC844 which is Mil Surplus H335
After hunting with a guy in the early 80's with a 22 Cheatah with a small rifle primer, I will avoid any cartridge with a small rifle primer with any case capacity larger than the 204 for a rifle that could be used in 20* temps.
The guy had problems with hang fires all the time in cold temps. He changed primers, all of fresh lots, same problems with hang fires. This guy's load was 42g of IMR 4064 using a 52g Bullet.
This is one lesson that you only have to learn once.
I have turned 10,000+ of the PMC 7.62x39 brass to make ppc's out of to p. dog hunt with. Groups in the 2's and lower with the large primer are not uncommon at all in my Panda. The problem with the 7.62x39 brass is only PMC brass is tough enough to take the pressure of this cartridge. Win, Rem, Federal, and IMI will last two firings at the top pressure node that this cartridge loves to operate at, and for Varmints, you need the most speed that you can get.
For a guy that is a varmint hunter, the option of cheap brass is a HUGE option. Don't think for one minute that you will not be shooting groups in the 2's with the standard 6/250...for a guy that is a hunter...what more does he need?
I shot the
60's at 3800
65's at 3700
70'a 3550-3600 using 35.5g of WC844 which is Mil Surplus H335
After hunting with a guy in the early 80's with a 22 Cheatah with a small rifle primer, I will avoid any cartridge with a small rifle primer with any case capacity larger than the 204 for a rifle that could be used in 20* temps.
The guy had problems with hang fires all the time in cold temps. He changed primers, all of fresh lots, same problems with hang fires. This guy's load was 42g of IMR 4064 using a 52g Bullet.
This is one lesson that you only have to learn once.
I have turned 10,000+ of the PMC 7.62x39 brass to make ppc's out of to p. dog hunt with. Groups in the 2's and lower with the large primer are not uncommon at all in my Panda. The problem with the 7.62x39 brass is only PMC brass is tough enough to take the pressure of this cartridge. Win, Rem, Federal, and IMI will last two firings at the top pressure node that this cartridge loves to operate at, and for Varmints, you need the most speed that you can get.
For a guy that is a varmint hunter, the option of cheap brass is a HUGE option. Don't think for one minute that you will not be shooting groups in the 2's with the standard 6/250...for a guy that is a hunter...what more does he need?