Brand new Tikka T3X 6.5x55 22.5” barrel (about 90 rounds down the barrel) and I am woking my loads up for the 130g TMK and 143g ELDX over several charges of N560 (Mostly to find pressure). I did not find the end of the top of pressure yet as no real published data for modern rifles (tikka t3x) but the 143’s shot better than the 130s. Though the 130s did ok for loads just thrown together to see where things were at. .5 MOA vs 1.5moa all at 100. With the 130’s I had to jump 50k to get enough of it in the case for me to be comfortable with it.
The 143’s at 51g of N560 were 2870 fsp (slight ejector mark) seated 10k off and this may be close to the max. The 130 tmk at 52g of n560 were 2900 (zero ejector mark or anything else).
So, here is the question, my cow elk hunt is probably going to be in closer to 300 yards. How fast should I be getting these going? I assume anything over 2800 is good to go but my experience is low in this area, as I am a new hunter and long time competition shooter. The guys I will be with told me they dont shoot over 300 yards.
The 143’s at 51g of N560 were 2870 fsp (slight ejector mark) seated 10k off and this may be close to the max. The 130 tmk at 52g of n560 were 2900 (zero ejector mark or anything else).
So, here is the question, my cow elk hunt is probably going to be in closer to 300 yards. How fast should I be getting these going? I assume anything over 2800 is good to go but my experience is low in this area, as I am a new hunter and long time competition shooter. The guys I will be with told me they dont shoot over 300 yards.