I've shot the 129 and 142 ABLR in my 6.5 Creedmore with mixed results. The 142 grouped well but it maxed out near 2800fps. The 129 got up to the 3100fps range but would only group at a little over an inch. This gun is capable of much better when I'm on my game. I had this rifle throated for Amaxs but then thought "Wouldn't it be nice to to have a load that would both punch paper,steel and deer.". I initially ran the 129s pretty close to the lands but when they didn't pan out I switched to BTs and shot some pretty good groups. I've learned a lot about loading the ABLRs in the last few years. I've got the 7mm 175 shooting .5" groups in my 28 Nosler and the .308s were doing pretty well in my 300Rum. I wanted to revisit the Creedmore and 129s because it seems to be a perfect fit.
Today I applied my hard earned knowledge and loaded some up and took them to the range.







I have a few loads to verify!
The RL26 loads will probably be the fastest. The RL17 loads the most accurate(at least at 100yds) and the H4350 the slowest but probably with the best SDs and ESs. The chrono will tell me if I'm right..........or wrong. We'll see! I may even shorten them up a tad more to see if they'll suck in the groups some more.
Scott
Today I applied my hard earned knowledge and loaded some up and took them to the range.








I have a few loads to verify!
Scott