I might as well kick the can and start the first post in the reloading section.
The Rifle I am loading for is a Savage Model 12 Long Range Precision chambered in 6.5 CM. This version has an H&S Precision Stock and the Target Accu-Trigger. It has a 20 MOA Scope Base. For Glass it has a Leupold MK3-HD 8-24X50 TMR-P5 Scope. The Scope has the Tactical Milling Reticle, and adjusts in .1 Mil Clicks. This is my first Mil Dialing Tactical Scope.
The Handgun I am loading for is a Nosler M48 NCH also in 6.5 CM. For Glass it has a Weaver Classic Extreme 2.5-10X50 Rifle Scope. This is a very serious deer harvesting piece of machinery. Also a great range toy.
THE LOAD
Brass: Hornady
Bullets: Hornady 120 Grain ELD-M
Powder: RL17
Primers: Federal Large Rifle Match
Powder Charge: 43.0 grains
NOTE: This is below a maximum load in the Hornady 11th Edition.
As always start your load development using a Reloading Manual, start well below a maximum load and work up using caution.
Velocity 26" Barrel Model 12 Long Range Precision: 2,994.47 FPS
Velocity 15" Barrel Nosler M48 NCH Handgun: 2,630.75 FPS
I took the Model 12 LRP Rifle to the Range today to check my Log Book Come-Up Chart. I shot steel plates painted White with a Red Aiming Dot. I shot at 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards. All loads were on or extremely close to the Aiming Dot. My Drop Chart was Dead On at all Ranges. I am impressed with the Ballistic Program I was using (Shooters Calculator.com). The Rifle and Ammunition shot under MOA all the way to 600 yards. This was the first time that I had shot it past 100 yards getting a Zero on the scope. I just purchased the Model 12 on Friday, so I am very happy with it's performance. It's a Keeper.
Bob R
The Rifle I am loading for is a Savage Model 12 Long Range Precision chambered in 6.5 CM. This version has an H&S Precision Stock and the Target Accu-Trigger. It has a 20 MOA Scope Base. For Glass it has a Leupold MK3-HD 8-24X50 TMR-P5 Scope. The Scope has the Tactical Milling Reticle, and adjusts in .1 Mil Clicks. This is my first Mil Dialing Tactical Scope.
The Handgun I am loading for is a Nosler M48 NCH also in 6.5 CM. For Glass it has a Weaver Classic Extreme 2.5-10X50 Rifle Scope. This is a very serious deer harvesting piece of machinery. Also a great range toy.
THE LOAD
Brass: Hornady
Bullets: Hornady 120 Grain ELD-M
Powder: RL17
Primers: Federal Large Rifle Match
Powder Charge: 43.0 grains
NOTE: This is below a maximum load in the Hornady 11th Edition.
As always start your load development using a Reloading Manual, start well below a maximum load and work up using caution.
Velocity 26" Barrel Model 12 Long Range Precision: 2,994.47 FPS
Velocity 15" Barrel Nosler M48 NCH Handgun: 2,630.75 FPS
I took the Model 12 LRP Rifle to the Range today to check my Log Book Come-Up Chart. I shot steel plates painted White with a Red Aiming Dot. I shot at 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards. All loads were on or extremely close to the Aiming Dot. My Drop Chart was Dead On at all Ranges. I am impressed with the Ballistic Program I was using (Shooters Calculator.com). The Rifle and Ammunition shot under MOA all the way to 600 yards. This was the first time that I had shot it past 100 yards getting a Zero on the scope. I just purchased the Model 12 on Friday, so I am very happy with it's performance. It's a Keeper.
Bob R
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