wildman
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Looking for some load data 130 game changer Win. Staball 6.5 powder Tika hunter rifle 22.4 barrel .
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I have the same components waiting for my Tikka 260 Rem so would find this interesting as well. Since you mention a 22.4" barrel do you have a Tikka or a Sako?Looking for some load data 130 game changer Win. Staball 6.5 powder Tika hunter rifle 22.4 barrel .
Gerry sir it's a Tikka t3 Hunter with wood stock one of the best shooting rifles I have ever owned ..I have the same components waiting for my Tikka 260 Rem so would find this interesting as well. Since you mention a 22.4" barrel do you have a Tikka or a Sako?
I've had a 260 of some sort since 1997 and it's never disappointed, such a good cartridge. The Tikka is my favorite of them and the one that I'll keep.
Nice, those Hunters are great rifles! Mine's a Stainless Lite left hand. I went with a M+ magazine and modified the bolt stop and can load out to 3.00" or so. It's super accurate too.Gerry sir it's a Tikka t3 Hunter with wood stock one of the best shooting rifles I have ever owned ..
I done a search for your QL but nothing would pull up for it ..Wildman, do a search here for 260 QL request from me, Ive got records of loading a 129 ABLR and 125pt with staball6.5 in the mid-40s. The info would have been from this forum
Here is the 125I done a search for your QL but nothing would pull up for it ..
Thank you this will give me a place to start from.....Here is the 125
QL Request 260 Rem
Hi, I'd like to request a QL for few powders; 260 rem 2.78 COL 17" Barrel WLR primer R-P Cases 125gr Nosler PT The powders I have H4831 IMR 4831 H4350 H4895 StaBall 6.5 IMR 4064 thanks in advanceforum.nosler.com
Yes. I've shot the 140's from a 6.5 Creed and found good accuracy. Spent some time checking on the bullet name to make sure that the Tipped GameKing and the Gamechanger were indeed the same bullet. They are. Two names for one bullet.Jim, the Gamechanger and Tipped Gameking are the exact same bullet. Sierra refers to them both ways for some reason.
Ron
This thread is such a great example of guys on this particular forum helping each other.
Thanks all, and thanks to Nosler for supporting this forum.
Regards, Guy
Thank you very much for the info. .But I have to ask what powder is giving 3000 fps. with a 130 grain bullet ?I don't have the " game changer " bullet listed . I do have a " tipped game king " that should get info close enough to keep you out of trouble .
6.5 staball gives a good case fill . it's down on velocity by about 200 FPS , compared to the top powders . I'd say it's worth a try , since you already have it .
it looks like the powder should max out at 46.5 grains . I'd start at 42.0 grains and work up towards the max . watch for pressure as you go . if you have a chronograph , use it while you do your powder ladder . it looks like right at 2800 FPS is what this powder should max at .
Cartridge : .260 Rem
Bullet : .264, 130, Sierra TGK 4330
Useable Case Capaci: 47.117 grain H2O = 3.059 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.800 inch = 71.12 mm
Barrel Length : 22.4 inch = 569.0 mm
Powder : Winchester 6,5 StaBall *T*C
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 80 37.20 2265 1481 30783 8112 95.9 1.494
-18.0 82 38.13 2320 1554 32864 8330 96.8 1.456
-16.0 84 39.06 2375 1628 35088 8535 97.6 1.419
-14.0 86 39.99 2429 1704 37470 8726 98.3 1.381
-12.0 88 40.92 2484 1781 40018 8902 98.9 1.339
-10.0 90 41.85 2538 1859 42751 9060 99.4 1.299
-08.0 92 42.78 2592 1939 45680 9201 99.7 1.259
-06.0 94 43.71 2646 2020 48826 9324 99.9 1.222
-04.0 96 44.64 2699 2103 52205 9427 100.0 1.186 ! Near Maximum !
-02.0 98 45.57 2752 2186 55842 9516 100.0 1.151 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 99 46.50 2804 2270 59762 9601 100.0 1.117 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.0 101 47.43 2856 2355 63987 9682 100.0 1.084 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 103 48.36 2908 2441 68555 9760 100.0 1.053 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+06.0 105 49.29 2960 2529 73497 9834 100.0 1.023 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+08.0 107 50.22 3011 2618 78856 9904 100.0 0.993 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+10.0 109 51.15 3063 2708 84677 9970 100.0 0.965 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 99 46.50 2900 2427 71705 9267 100.0 1.042 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 99 46.50 2660 2042 49034 9852 98.4 1.216