What are you currently reloading?

Tryin to come up with a 6.5x55 load using 127gr LRX and N560.
Also will be starting load development for 280 AI soon, thinking about the 145gr HHT over H4831.
For decades, the 6.5x55 Swede in a stainless/walnut CRF New Haven made Model 70 Winchester, the 280AI in a Super light, super accurate Kimber Hunter, and a Custom Mauser in 35 Whelen were my Three Musketeers.

I got such incredible accuracy and velocity out of careful handloading.

I sold the 280AI and the 35 Whelen a few years ago, previously I sold my Browning 338, my Winchester SS in 300 win mag and a pre 64 Model 70 30-06 made in 61 or 62. The workmanship got sloppy those last few years.
Now I do all my hunting and shooting with a 270 Standard weight Model 70
made in 1953 and a Sako SS Finnlite Carbine in 308.
For hunting I use Barnes bullets exclusively in both of them. The performance I get is just amazing.

With the 308 Sako Carbine using the Camp Perry Powder made for the 308 i get 2,900'/sec with the Barnes 165 grain TTSXBT and it is a tack driver
 
Things got a little weird at the range. Not that 17m2 ever looks big, but it’s comical next to my new 33 Nosler from @p_ham. Projectile is some oddball overrun from the Nosler factory store, it’s a 227gr ETip that is similar to, but not the same as, the regular 225 ETip. Performance with a few different projectiles wasn’t quite up to that I was hoping for, so Paul is going to throat it so I can seat the 220 class monos out closer to mag length. He already did an awesome job building the rifle, so it'll be fun to try and take advantage of all the extra room.


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I see the union of the new Eargesplitten Loudenboomer.
 
Realized I was low on both .357mag and .44mag lately as I’ve gotten back to my revolvers the last few trips to the range. Figured this was as good a time as any to set up my Dillon 550 that has sat in the shelf for a couple years now, after finding a good deal on a used one locally. Pretty cool machine. Got my dies and conversion kit in the mail today so I’ll work on getting it set up through the end of this week. This thing will really smooth out production on revolver rounds from previously using my Co-Ax for it all.
 
For my 6mmPRC View attachment 411605
Left to right 89gr Hammer HBC, 106gr TAP, 108 ELDM, 116 TMK. Currently shooting 116s at 3110fps out of my 20" Tikka.
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280ai 141 Hammer HBC... initial tests are around 3330 fps using Hybrid 100V. It seems to express pressure early so I'm going to try Staball6.5
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How does that 116 shoot? Kind of wild those 106s are as close in length as they are. That's what i used for hunting last year and they did well terminally but not quite as consistent as others. Might be better if a guy closely sorted them..
 
How does that 116 shoot? Kind of wild those 106s are as close in length as they are. That's what i used for hunting last year and they did well terminally but not quite as consistent as others. Might be better if a guy closely sorted them..
300 yards off the bench. I'm a little concerned about impact velocity fairly close compared to the 106s. Ive had pretty good success with the 106s out of my 6mmARC on deer. The 88gr HBC will likely live in the 6mm Creedmoor and smaller cartridges but it is tempting to send them at like 3800fps out of the PRC.PXL_20260613_190225501.MP~2.jpgPXL_20260613_191205385.MP.jpg
 
300 yards off the bench. I'm a little concerned about impact velocity fairly close compared to the 106s. Ive had pretty good success with the 106s out of my 6mmARC on deer. The 88gr HBC will likely live in the 6mm Creedmoor and smaller cartridges but it is tempting to send them at like 3800fps out of the PRC.View attachment 411672View attachment 411673
Warp speed the Hammers. mtmuley
 

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