Wish more folks would pursue reloading with a bit more conservative mind set. Backing off from max velocity with a half or a whole grain less propellant can come with some real advantages.
Yet be aware you can back off too much. Some powders have a rather narrow working range for pressure. H4895 is one of few powders that can do rather well with greater reduced loads. The data found in load manuals is meant to be adhered to closely. Backing off 10% from max loads & working up in small increments is recommended for a reason. Some rifles may not work well with a max load.
I would encourage purchasing one or two good load manuals & read them through, thoroughly getting yourself familiar with practices & terminology.
Currently Hornady supports 6mm Load data better than any other load manual I am aware of at this time.
Wish you well.
Another source of load data, linked below, that I have just came across that may be of interest.
https://www.vihtavuori.com/reloading-dat...tridge=113
Yet be aware you can back off too much. Some powders have a rather narrow working range for pressure. H4895 is one of few powders that can do rather well with greater reduced loads. The data found in load manuals is meant to be adhered to closely. Backing off 10% from max loads & working up in small increments is recommended for a reason. Some rifles may not work well with a max load.
I would encourage purchasing one or two good load manuals & read them through, thoroughly getting yourself familiar with practices & terminology.
Currently Hornady supports 6mm Load data better than any other load manual I am aware of at this time.
Wish you well.
Another source of load data, linked below, that I have just came across that may be of interest.
https://www.vihtavuori.com/reloading-dat...tridge=113