6x6.8 and/or 6 DTI Load Data

TXCOONDOG

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I have a CH4D 6x6.8 dies and a 20" BHW barrel (P3) w/ 10T coming and need some info to get me going.

I like the Extreme Powders and have Varget , H322 & H4198
Primers: CCI 41 and various Bench Rest Primers too

I assume the same case length as 6.8 SPC which is: Min 1.676" Max 1.686" (I will cast my chamber).

These are the bullets I'm going to start with 55 Nosler, 58 V-Max and 65 V-Max

Note: Feel free and list any combos you have used with success in a 10 twist


Disclaimer: Any information posted by me is meant as information and may not work and be unsafe in your rifle/barrel. Therefore; If you decide to use the information provided then you are doing so at your own risk.
 
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It's a BHW Barrel and I added that information in the original post.

I did some case comparisons (water weight in grains) and decided to start a grain below (just to be safe) the top 6 PPC load data and slowly working my way up until I get to 3400-3500 and/or see some type of pressure signs (primer flatting/cratering, swipes, burrs, etc.) with the 58 V-Max, H322 and BR4, Fed 205 and CCI 450 primers. The bullet touches the lands @ 2.245" so will start with a 2.230" C.O.L.

Case Length: Min 1.676" Max 1.686" (Target trim 1.680" + or - .001").

Note: I have about 400 pieces of once fired Hornady 6.8 SPC Brass that was annealed and sized to 6x6.8 SPC in a single step using the CH4D die.

Disclaimer: Any data posted is meant as information ONLY; may not work and be unsafe in your rifle/barrel. Therefore, if you decide to use the information provided, then you are doing so at your own risk.


Here's the 6x6.8 SPC with TI Can, Texas Predator Posse Edition Lower with Timney 3lbs trigger and Thermion XP 50 Pro 2-16 Thermal

Waiting on the adjustable gas block and Acra rail but thought I would post how the build is coming.
 

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Went to the gun range this morning testing H322. I decided to try different primers at the same charges to see if there was a difference in velocities and pressure signs.

Note: This was just to establish a baseline and didn’t test for accuracy. I started one grain below the max 6 PPC data for my starting point.

Caliber: 6x6.8 SPC
AR 15 Barrel: 20” BHW (P3) with 1:10 Twist
Brass: Hornady 6.8 SPC once fired brass and necked/sized down to 6mm
Brass trimmed to: 1.680”
Primers: See Below with charge weights and velocities
Bullet: 58 Gr V-Max
COL: 2.230”


Date: 4/30/2024
Weather: Clear Skies @ 70 degrees, Humidity 65% with 2 MPH Wind
Chronograph Used: Garmin Xero C1


Disclaimer: Any information posted by me is meant as information and may not work and be unsafe in your rifle/barrel. Therefore; If you decide to use the information provided then you are doing so at your own risk!!!!!

A 10" drop tube was used in order to get the powder below the neck of the case starting at 29.5 grains.

CCI BR4 Primers and H322 Powder


28 Gr = No Reading
28.5 Gr = 3178 FPS
29 Gr = 3273 FPS
29.5 Gr = 3324 FPS
30 Gr = 3390 FPS
30.5 Gr = 3519 FPS Light Ejector Mark
31 Gr = 3541 FPS Heavy Ejector Mark

CCI 450 Primers and H322 Powder


28 Gr = 3167 FPS
28.5 Gr = 3256 FPS
29 Gr = 3231 FPS
29.5 Gr = 3300 FPS
30 Gr = 3347 FPS
30.5 Gr = 3412 FPS Light Swipe
31 Gr = 3501 FPS Ejector Mark

Federal 205 Primers and H322 Powder


28 Gr = 3143 FPS
28.5 Gr = 3217 FPS
29 Gr = 3255 FPS
29.5 Gr = 3374 FPS
30 Gr = 3373 FPS Starting to see swipes
30.5 Gr = 3397 FPS Light Ejector Mark
31 Gr = 3466 FPS Ejector Mark


I’m currently working on some loads using 55-70 gr bullets in two (2) different AR 10's in 243 so it could be a while before I start posting any group size testing, etc.
 
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