Sierra Heavy TMK 6MM Testing

With that said, they just aren’t quite stacking like the Berger’s, so I’m going to sell my remaining lot of 107’s and wait for the 116’s.
This has been my experience with sierras as well. Generally accurate enough just not quite as easy to find a good load as the bergers. Though I haven’t tried any of the new offerings
 
I did a little testing with the 107 in a 22" 6 Dasher today with Varget to get an idea of speed and if I'd hit pressure. Loaded COAL 2.450". Didn't have any signs of pressure, will likely load some hotter to further test

29.7 gr
Ave: 2640
ES: 16.1
SD: 6.6
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30.0 gr
Ave: 2655.1
ES: 15.4
SD: 6.5
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30.3 gr
Ave: 2688.1
ES: 34.9
SD: 14.5
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30.6 gr
Ave: 2705.2
ES: 19.7
SD: 8.6
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30.9 gr
Ave: 2723
ES: 16
SD: 7.5
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31.2 gr
Ave: 2759
ES: 22.8
SD: 9.3
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31.5 gr
Ave: 2780
ES: 29.3
SD: 13.7
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31.8 gr
Ave: 2815
ES: 9.2
SD: 4.1

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What brass are you using? I'm planning on using 107's with my 18" Dasher & Varget. Curious how much more you are able to get out of them velocity wise as well.
 
Threw the rifle back together today and ran out to do a quick test with the 107s. Velocity was not what I had hoped. No pressure and I'm sure I can stuff another .5 grain in there, but I think the 116s will be a better fit for this chamber.

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I'm gonna load a few more, get a good zero ,and take them up to the canyon to try to stick a few sheep or pigs next week.
 
Right on, I’ve found pulling the seating stem and wrapping a bullet in a small piece 3m 400grit sand paper, or some valve lapping compound, to work well. I prefer sand paper as it’s easier and I still shoot the bullet. I’m sure lapping compound is more precise, but it take a couple sacrificial bullets.


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My Redding comp dies are doing the same and checking the coal they are different because some squish more and some don’t. I’m going to try this trick and see if it fixes it.
 
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