Some of you may remember a while back I was having trouble tuning a 6ppc, well that's changed. I changed seating depth and made a few other modifications to my process and boy what a difference. I found 120 new pieces of sako 6ppc brass from way back and decided to load up some rounds to see what I could find that works. Now I have a bit of a bullet shortage, I have a lot of almost empty boxes in varying weights 60-75 grains. I decided to start heavy with some b&c 75 grain fbhp. I started at 26.0 grs h322 and loaded .3 grains up until 27.2. Very quickly it was quite clear what load was best with all 5 shot groups being about .7 inches except 26.6 being .248. I'll also mention I'm not shooting over any flags. So taking this information I loaded up some more but this time I used some sierra 75gr hpfb so I could get velocity numbers and things if that nature without wasting my good bullets. Now I didn't expect to get groups as good with these bullets vs hand made. I was wrong. Very wrong. During this testing I managed to shoot a .143 6 shot group at 100 yards in light wind without flags! Now this I believe was probably a big bit of luck. I am reluctant to trust sierras quality control in competition. I am going up against tough competeion. So who is making good 75 grain bullets?