Where to start with load data? It is a 8 1/4 ogival bullet.
A abintx Guest May 24, 2014 #2 Lots of load data here: http://www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/6mmppc/ However, the 6PPC shines with 66-68 grain bullets. Some of the best are found here: http://www.bartsbullets.com/products/barts.html Try the Ultra.
Lots of load data here: http://www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/6mmppc/ However, the 6PPC shines with 66-68 grain bullets. Some of the best are found here: http://www.bartsbullets.com/products/barts.html Try the Ultra.
H HopeToBe Guest May 24, 2014 #3 I know - but having an old 12.5:1 barrel that is not performing according to standard anymore I wanted to try. I assume this twist should make stabilise it?
I know - but having an old 12.5:1 barrel that is not performing according to standard anymore I wanted to try. I assume this twist should make stabilise it?
G GerryM Active member May 24, 2014 #4 80 gr bullet in 6ppc load data About a 12 twist? C an't see why a 68 won't shoot pretty well.
H HopeToBe Guest May 25, 2014 #5 The idea was to use an old barrel for cheap fun a bit longer out in the fields than the regular 200.
S SGJennings New member May 25, 2014 #6 There are gyroscopic stability tools on e Berger and JBM Ballistics sites.