6.5 Grendel – 18in – HRN 123gr SST – Hodgdon BLC-2

Remarks:

Overall this felt like it was giving you a choice, small groups or higher velocity. The velocities were a lower than I hoped for coming in 100-150 fps than the model predicted..

Objective:

This rifle is my longer range deer hunting rifle. For this setup, my goal is to develop a hunting load that is effective up to 350-400 yards. With this bullet, I need to achieve a MV of at least 2,450 fps to ensure the bullet will deliver at least 1,000 ft/lbs of energy past 350 yards. With this load work up, I’m looking to balance max accuracy with max velocity.

Conditions:
  • Date: 5/7/22
  • Temperature: 75F
  • Wind: 0-5mph
Firearm:
  • Barrel: PSA 18” 1:7 Twist
  • Upper: PSA
  • Lower: PSA
  • Lower Parts: PSA
  • Trigger: Larue MBT-2
Components:
  • Bullet: Hornady 123 gr SST – G1 B.C.: 0.510
  • Powder: Hodgdon BLC-2
  • Primer: CCI #41
  • Brass: Hornady
  • Dies: Lee Pacesetter 3-die set
  • Chronograph: Caldwell Ballistic Precision
Measurements:
  • Case Trim Length: 1.510
  • C.O.L.: 2.245
  • C.B.T.O: 1.678
Load / Model Data:
  • Gordons Reloading Tool Data
  • Charge Data
  • GRT Pressure Curve
  • Expected Ballistics Table
  • Expected Bullet Drop
Results:
  • 28.0 Grains (3 shot group)
  • 28.5 Grains
  • 29.0 Grains (This is the load I would use)
  • 29.5 Grains
  • 30.0 Grains
  • Optimal Ballistics Table
  • Optimal Bullet Drop
Brass:
Summary:

At 29.0 grains, I had a 0.63 MOA group without that flyer and I’m pretty sure that was me. I will retest that load to confirm but with that velocity and group size, I would feel comfortable hunting to 300 yards. There were no apparent pressure signs on my brass.