Looks like the muzzle energy is around 1827ft-lbs which is pretty impressive. I usually try to keep it under 1800ft-lbs with CFE-223 or I will start to see pierced primers (CCI-400). Suggestion for a video if you are taking requests... It would be neat to see a Varget vs VV N540 comparison. I remember you using Varget for a long range competition and N540 with the 112gr MB. Could be a cool match load showdown.
Be using the Staball Match in my 308 last couple days meters very well. So far its real close to Varget and a bit behind Cfe223. It's looks to be an accurate powder
Rob, like you I use Gordon's Reloading software and use it to gauge load velocity. Now that I have a LabRadar I'm curious to see how close the actual velocity vs the predicted velocity will be. Great video!
A bit of pressure signs but not terrible. I agree with your thoughts on backing off 0.5g. I would likely back off a full grain & go up 0.3g with 3 shot group and another 0.2g 3 shot group just to observe any difference in pressure and velocity working up to that 0.5g less from this charge you ran here. Thanks.
i found HSM ammo in 6mmARC. They loaded a 95gr SST with a velocity of 3027fps. Im loading 95gr sst , 95gr nosler balistic tip and 100gr nosler accubonds all with lever revolution. So far the only i issues was i didnt seat to long. once i figured the seating depth/length i was shootl1/2 inch groups.
I had been following 6 ARC early on but just now getting into it, just recieved a Uintah Precision 6mm ARC bolt action upper that fits on to an AR-15 lower. I am also looking into reloading and trying to learn. My understanding is the Hornady Factory loads are test on a 24 inch barrel but they limit the pressures due to using AR-15 style bolts having a very thin face. The bolt guns dont have this issue and shouild be able to handle higher pressures. The Hornady loading app has recommended gas gun pressures at 52000 psi and bolt guns at 62000 psi. I understand you still need to watch your brass but seems that your load velocities are on par or slightly more than factory loads (105gr 24 inch barrel 2750 MV) limited for AR bolts. Why would they put out separate load data for bolt guns if the brass was the limiting factor with 10000 more PSI?
I use reloader 17 quite a bit with another cartridge, I won't mention because of hidden pressure issues. R-17 is temp. Sensitive be careful. If you can find some AR-comp powder I think you will find better and more predictable results .
I've been thinking the same thing. I wonder how available it is going to be. Staball 6.5 has been pretty easy to get but not sure about the new match powder.
After looking at the Hodgdon burn rate chart I had to come back to this video. With Reloader 17 being right next to H4350, do you think H4350 could be a suitable powder for 6ARC?
I am going to re barrel my Savage 11 from 22/250 to a 6GT or a 6x47 Lapua. Do you have a ground-able basis for picking one or the other. I reload everything that I shoot so brass is the only issue.
How did the primer pockets hold up after this? Do you have a go/no go gauge? Also, Re15 is an excellent powder for 105’s for accuracy but at lower velocities.
Question:: Why do you keep saying 2800 is to fast for the 6Arc?? I know my 244 is a different animal but I'm easy over 3000 with 95gr bullets, going to load some 100 in it soon to see what I get. So a serious question... why is 2800 to fast for 6arc ??
I've seen a lot of guys ask about H380 in 6ARC and nobody seems to have tried, but most guys think it has too slow of a burn rate. RL-17 is slower than H380... So I think we now know that H380 isn't too slow.
@@RobsReloading Well I took a stab with 100gr Interlock and H380.... 0.6" 5-shot group from my 16" gasser. Best group that gun ever shot, next best had been 108 match factory loads at 0.87" groups. Couldn't get under 1.5" with the Interlock with blc2, Varget, or LVR. Need to chrono the H380 yet, was a crappy MN day when I tried it.
@@RobsReloading Well my 29.0 gr of H380 under 100gr Interlock just chrono'd @ 2575 out of my 16" gasser. Definitely looks like Hornady's load data has definitely missed the boat on some powders with slightly slower burn rates than what is listed. Brass looks good too, and H380 isn't too bulky and had space to go higher.
Not scary at all. I get 2765fps with factory 105 black ammo out of my 22" AR. So 2800fps out of a bolt gun is about the speed I would be looking to achieve with the right powder.
You're to hot. I quit listening to brass to find when it made pressure. IF your groups are vertical, bump the powder up some. Then they'll go to a "weather report" horizontal grouping. Bump it up some more just a bit and it should tighten up. Once it's to hot it will usually show it by shooting 2 close and 1 flyer or also in your 200 yard target, 3 and 2. That's a sure sign the rifles hot regardless of brass signs
Looks like the muzzle energy is around 1827ft-lbs which is pretty impressive. I usually try to keep it under 1800ft-lbs with CFE-223 or I will start to see pierced primers (CCI-400). Suggestion for a video if you are taking requests... It would be neat to see a Varget vs VV N540 comparison. I remember you using Varget for a long range competition and N540 with the 112gr MB. Could be a cool match load showdown.
What about TAC powder?isn't it near identical to varget?
Thanks for the content, I'm loading for my exact same rifle switchback. Appreciate your information and knowledge around reloading.
I'm curious about the new Staball 6'5 match and HP powders. The Match is suppose to be similar to Varget but in a ball powder.
Be using the Staball Match in my 308 last couple days meters very well. So far its real close to Varget and a bit behind Cfe223. It's looks to be an accurate powder
Like these vids about the 6 arc, very informative can’t get this kind of info anywhere
Rob, like you I use Gordon's Reloading software and use it to gauge load velocity. Now that I have a LabRadar I'm curious to see how close the actual velocity vs the predicted velocity will be. Great video!
QL says 57454 psi and 2773 fps from that combination.
A bit of pressure signs but not terrible. I agree with your thoughts on backing off 0.5g. I would likely back off a full grain & go up 0.3g with 3 shot group and another 0.2g 3 shot group just to observe any difference in pressure and velocity working up to that 0.5g less from this charge you ran here. Thanks.
i found HSM ammo in 6mmARC. They loaded a 95gr SST with a velocity of 3027fps. Im loading 95gr sst , 95gr nosler balistic tip and 100gr nosler accubonds all with lever revolution. So far the only i issues was i didnt seat to long. once i figured the seating depth/length i was shootl1/2 inch groups.
I had been following 6 ARC early on but just now getting into it, just recieved a Uintah Precision 6mm ARC bolt action upper that fits on to an AR-15 lower. I am also looking into reloading and trying to learn. My understanding is the Hornady Factory loads are test on a 24 inch barrel but they limit the pressures due to using AR-15 style bolts having a very thin face. The bolt guns dont have this issue and shouild be able to handle higher pressures. The Hornady loading app has recommended gas gun pressures at 52000 psi and bolt guns at 62000 psi. I understand you still need to watch your brass but seems that your load velocities are on par or slightly more than factory loads (105gr 24 inch barrel 2750 MV) limited for AR bolts. Why would they put out separate load data for bolt guns if the brass was the limiting factor with 10000 more PSI?
I use reloader 17 quite a bit with another cartridge, I won't mention because of hidden pressure issues. R-17 is temp. Sensitive be careful. If you can find some AR-comp powder I think you will find better and more predictable results .
Stuff 31 grains of LVR in there over a milspec primer and see how fast it flies. It's my "winter load"
Have you looked into the new staball match powder? Might be a good one to try in ARC
I've been thinking the same thing. I wonder how available it is going to be. Staball 6.5 has been pretty easy to get but not sure about the new match powder.
Actually I found some local to me. Hopefully coming soon on the channel.
It’s been pretty widely available from what I’ve seen. Haven’t had a chance to pick some up though.
Love the content, keep it up
Reloader 26? That'd be spicy
After looking at the Hodgdon burn rate chart I had to come back to this video. With Reloader 17 being right next to H4350, do you think H4350 could be a suitable powder for 6ARC?
I’m wondering the same thing. I gots plenty of h4350 and aa4350 so I would like to know how it works with 103-105 bullets.
I am going to re barrel my Savage 11 from 22/250 to a 6GT or a 6x47 Lapua. Do you have a ground-able basis for picking one or the other. I reload everything that I shoot so brass is the only issue.
Use Lever Evolution. It's like it was made for this round.
Very cool.
How did the primer pockets hold up after this? Do you have a go/no go gauge? Also, Re15 is an excellent powder for 105’s for accuracy but at lower velocities.
This is also what I am curious about. Seems primer pockets are the first thing to loosen up in the arc
@@richardbrown5045 I tested one primer pocket following this test and their did not seem to be any significant change in the pocket size following.
2800 isn’t that crazy out of a 22” bolt gun. I have the exact same gun and get 2850 with Hornady book max of LVR and 105-108gr various bullets
hodgdon has alot of 6.5staball loads for 6 arc in new manual
If this was an AR i would agree, but its not uncommon to be near 3000 fps on a bolt gun 6mm ARC with a 103-105gr
I enjoy my Arken sh4 most of the time but the mildest mirage really messes with it.
Question:: Why do you keep saying 2800 is to fast for the 6Arc?? I know my 244 is a different animal but I'm easy over 3000 with 95gr bullets, going to load some 100 in it soon to see what I get. So a serious question... why is 2800 to fast for 6arc ??
I've seen a lot of guys ask about H380 in 6ARC and nobody seems to have tried, but most guys think it has too slow of a burn rate. RL-17 is slower than H380... So I think we now know that H380 isn't too slow.
I dont have any h380 or would test it. It depends how bulky it is. R17 is pretty fine for a stick powder and that's what allows it to work in arc.
@@RobsReloading H380 is ball, medium I'd say for size as far as ball powders go
@@RobsReloading Well I took a stab with 100gr Interlock and H380.... 0.6" 5-shot group from my 16" gasser. Best group that gun ever shot, next best had been 108 match factory loads at 0.87" groups.
Couldn't get under 1.5" with the Interlock with blc2, Varget, or LVR.
Need to chrono the H380 yet, was a crappy MN day when I tried it.
@@RobsReloading Well my 29.0 gr of H380 under 100gr Interlock just chrono'd @ 2575 out of my 16" gasser. Definitely looks like Hornady's load data has definitely missed the boat on some powders with slightly slower burn rates than what is listed. Brass looks good too, and H380 isn't too bulky and had space to go higher.
what's up Robert
I shoot over 2700 with a 123 in the grendel. 2800 with a 105 seems slow hornady list 2850 with 105 for ARC
Winchester staball match
Rl16 is temp stable rl17
Summer those loads would be very hot
Not scary at all. I get 2765fps with factory 105 black ammo out of my 22" AR. So 2800fps out of a bolt gun is about the speed I would be looking to achieve with the right powder.
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How do you get bolt out with out bolt release?
A slot in the chassis, you can activate the release with a small Allen key.
Do you have any problem with the round chambering? And which mag are you using ? Just curious I have same rifle but going with magpul hunter instead.
@@dylanbright2085 rounds feed well. I am using a metal mdt 6 arc mag. Supposedly the 224 Valkyrie mags also work
Thanks for your quick replies! Your videos are awesome
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You're to hot. I quit listening to brass to find when it made pressure. IF your groups are vertical, bump the powder up some. Then they'll go to a "weather report" horizontal grouping. Bump it up some more just a bit and it should tighten up. Once it's to hot it will usually show it by shooting 2 close and 1 flyer or also in your 200 yard target, 3 and 2. That's a sure sign the rifles hot regardless of brass signs