6 ARC 90-95 grain loads for Gas Gun

hseII

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Jul 26, 2016
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Quite a few loads for the 6 ARC bolt guns but I haven’t seen as much on a gas gun in this weight.

I would like to see if there is an advantage pushing the lighter bullets faster at this pressure level.

Please share favorable 6 ARC loads for a Gas gun shooting the 90-95 grain projectile.

I picked up some of the Nosler NBT 90 grain .243 at Bass Pro yesterday.

I’ll also be looking for the TGK & the ELDX-VT in the coming weeks.

Multiple Hodgdon powders on hand that seem to be popular with the 6 ARC.

Thank You.
 
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My details are as follows-

22” Rainer
Hornady brass currently. Just ordered ALPHA brass.

LVR
CFE223
VARGET
 
My details are as follows-

22” Rainer
Hornady brass currently. Just ordered ALPHA brass.

LVR
CFE223
VARGET
Man, that Alpha brass should be the cats behind. I have a 6 ARC AR and the Howa Mini. So far the lightest I have used is 105's in both.
 
Man, that Alpha brass should be the cats behind. I have a 6 ARC AR and the Howa Mini. So far the lightest I have used is 105's in both.
What’s your loads for those?

Maybe I should rename this thread the general ARC load?
 
I load for a bolt gun, but LeverEvolution works very well with the 87 V-Max
Don't know if you've seen it, but Hornady published both gas and bolt data. Several loads in the 90-95 class
6 ARC Gas Gun Data
 
I load for a bolt gun, but LeverEvolution works very well with the 87 V-Max
Don't know if you've seen it, but Hornady published both gas and bolt data. Several loads in the 90-95 class
6 ARC Gas Gun Data
Thank You.

I’ve got the Hornady app but I was hoping that folks had been loading the NBTs on here & had info to share.

I guess this is not a normal load.
 
H380 is the next slowest powder adjacent to LVR on the burn rate chart, but I don’t recall seeing any 6 ARC loads using H380.

I’ve got some of that as well so I’ll give that one a go.

Thank You All.
 
H380 was too slow in my bolt gun loads. I d say LVR or CFE223 is about the slowest yo use. You can go from TAC to LVR with 90-110 gr bullets.

Real light, like 70-80 grs and then can use some powders even faster than TAC or H4895.
 
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