Sierra 116 TMK Load Data

Doing basic load test and fireforming on 116s and 6mmPRC (NSI) 20" Preferred barrel on Tikka with OG6-S. .180" freebore loaded at 2.98" CCI BR2 primers, Lapua brass, .271 neck bushing, 241 mandrel (yes I'm probably moving more brass than necessary and will adjust things later because these seem to be too snug). Also I hate how Hornady dies smash these bullets so I'll probably get Frankford die set. Weights measured by A&D 120i.
Temp upper 70s and sunny with strong variable winds

RL26
54gr 3088fps
54.5 3088fps
55 3144fps (stiff bolt ejector)
55.5 3170fps (stiff bolt, ejector)
56 3213fps (very stiff bolt and heavy ejector)

H1000
52.5 2830fps
53 2945fps
53.5 2933fps
54 2967fps
54.5 3005fps
55 3013fps
55.5 3061fps
56 3057fps (faint ejector, primer flow)
56.5 3125fps (bolt, ejector, primer flow)
57 3140fps (heavy bolt, ejector, crater)
57.5 3149fps (heavy bolt, major ejector)

These are based off 1 shot so this is tread lightly. Looks like mid 50s is giving me a sign to follow.
54.5gr of RL26 is showing promise. I have 5 rounds loaded but the rain hit so hard I couldn't really see the target so 3 will have to suffice. Velocity hovered around 3100 which I expect will settle down once I get a 10rd session loaded up.
 

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I’m used to seeing rings from the seating die on my eldms, but nothing like this. Far right is my starting load and charge weight increases going left. None felt like they took significant seating force. I’m assuming that it’s related to the load being compressed. But my eldm load is compressed as well and it doesn’t get this mangled. Think a different seating die might fix this?

6mm ARC
Hornady brass
Staball Match from 26.5-31.5 grains
Lee seating die
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I’m used to seeing rings from the seating die on my eldms, but nothing like this. Far right is my starting load and charge weight increases going left. None felt like they took significant seating force. I’m assuming that it’s related to the load being compressed. But my eldm load is compressed as well and it doesn’t get this mangled. Think a different seating die might fix this?

6mm ARC
Hornady brass
Staball Match from 26.5-31.5 grains
Lee seating die
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I sanded and polished my Redding seating stem as it deformed the TMKs, though not that bad.

First just used sand paper around a bullet, the checked a bullet up in a drill with honing compound on it. Turned 3 bullets into close range target bullets, but no more marks.
 
I’m used to seeing rings from the seating die on my eldms, but nothing like this. Far right is my starting load and charge weight increases going left. None felt like they took significant seating force. I’m assuming that it’s related to the load being compressed. But my eldm load is compressed as well and it doesn’t get this mangled. Think a different seating die might fix this?

6mm ARC
Hornady brass
Staball Match from 26.5-31.5 grains
Lee seating die
View attachment 1075388
Form's recommendation of the frankford arsenal universal seating die will make those rings disappear
 
I’m used to seeing rings from the seating die on my eldms, but nothing like this. Far right is my starting load and charge weight increases going left. None felt like they took significant seating force. I’m assuming that it’s related to the load being compressed. But my eldm load is compressed as well and it doesn’t get this mangled. Think a different seating die might fix this?

6mm ARC
Hornady brass
Staball Match from 26.5-31.5 grains
Lee seating die
View attachment 1075388
Had the same issues and tried massaging the seating stem with no luck. Finally filled it with hot melt glue then stuck a bullet in. Seemed to fix the issue.
 
I’m used to seeing rings from the seating die on my eldms, but nothing like this. Far right is my starting load and charge weight increases going left. None felt like they took significant seating force. I’m assuming that it’s related to the load being compressed. But my eldm load is compressed as well and it doesn’t get this mangled. Think a different seating die might fix this?

6mm ARC
Hornady brass
Staball Match from 26.5-31.5 grains
Lee seating die
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I’m using the Redding competition bullet seater for the 116tmk. No marks on bullet. Works great
 
Loaded up 10 243ai 116 tmk and 46-50.5 N565. I did have to use a 3" drop tube for the 50.5 as it was up to the neck-shoulder junction without. Seated with the Frankford universal seater at 2.965 and test fit in the Tikka M+ mag. Will feed from the mag for this first test to ensure proper feeding at that length. Will report back with velocities and pressure findings.
 
I’m used to seeing rings from the seating die on my eldms, but nothing like this. Far right is my starting load and charge weight increases going left. None felt like they took significant seating force. I’m assuming that it’s related to the load being compressed. But my eldm load is compressed as well and it doesn’t get this mangled. Think a different seating die might fix this?

6mm ARC
Hornady brass
Staball Match from 26.5-31.5 grains
Lee seating die
View attachment 1075388
Using a VLD stem in your seating die will help solve the problem, and so will reducing your powder charge or adjusting your neck tension.
 
Loaded up 10 243ai 116 tmk and 46-50.5 N565. I did have to use a 3" drop tube for the 50.5 as it was up to the neck-shoulder junction without. Seated with the Frankford universal seater at 2.965 and test fit in the Tikka M+ mag. Will feed from the mag for this first test to ensure proper feeding at that length. Will report back with velocities and pressure findings.
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Took the gun/load from my post number 88 out this morning here in Wyoming. I have a local competition starting in a couple hours and wanted to make sure everything was dialed in with the gun, load, and Revic Bino profile. It’s also stormy and a bit windy so I went to a spot I’ve never shot before to see how it went.

Two cold bore shots at 643 yards, followed by 867 yards on a 12” gong. Two really good wind calls and elevation was spot on using factory G1 BC.

Revic profile set at 2,720 FPS. First shot was 2709 and second shot was 2723.

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