10-07-2022, 12:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2022, 03:57 AM by Burt Gummer.)
(10-06-2022, 07:43 PM)IALoder Wrote:I’m starting to hear the message. I’ll make trying out the 108 ELD’s a bigger priority. I’m heading to the range this weekend to more or less confirm the accuracy of the best loads so far. Have to then turn around and go through a long range qualification course at the end of this month that will eat up more of my shooting and reloading time. Going to stick with a proven load for that. I’ll try to report back with results on the 108’s and possibly 105’s over the next month or two. The B.C’s are a little disappointing coming from the Barnes and Bergers but if they can offer some advantages in accuracy or velocity they might just be worth it. Appreciate all the feedback.(10-02-2022, 09:04 PM)Dino11 Wrote: 105, 108, and 109 I run them at 29.4 of lever. I think you will get the results you seek pushing them a little harder. But work your load up to those levels.105 hybrids, 105 match burners, and 108 ELDM's have all dialed in between 29.2-29.6gr in my rifle. I think that's a pretty standard loading spot for the 6 ARC with 105's and 108's. Like Dino11 said, maybe you need to push them a little harder!
I was also using Hornady brass, that stuff is tough.