107 tmk/108 eldmIs your 107 load with imr4350 also? Do you mind sharing what it was?
Imr4350 41.9gr
2.800
107 tmk 2982fps
108 eldm 2983fps
Both shoot a 1.5 inch group
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107 tmk/108 eldmIs your 107 load with imr4350 also? Do you mind sharing what it was?
Thanks coya, appreciate it107 tmk/108 eldm
Imr4350 41.9gr
2.800
107 tmk 2982fps
108 eldm 2983fps
Both shoot a 1.5 inch group
Forgot to mention, this load shot 2910fpsTried the 116's a touch hotter at 41.0 grains of imr4350 and the gun didn’t like it. Gonna keep the 40.6 load and just let her be a "good gun"

Rule of thumb is minimum of one bullet diameter (0.243”) of bearing surface in the case neck.First time reloader here and have a quick question with the 107 TMK.
6CM Tikka with 250 rounds down the pipe so far.
After a thorough cleaning and borescope verified, I measured to the lands and came up with CBTO of 2.280. Pictured is a seating depth of .020" jump with a COAL of 2.900". Fits my mag and chambers fine.
Is that enough bearing surface inside the neck?
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That’s about where i seated mine and they shoot just fine. Right at the boat tail/neck shoulder junction. 1” or less for 10 rounds with H4350.If I seated to 1 diameter deep I'd have approximately. 140 jump.
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If I seated to 1 diameter deep I'd have approximately. 140 jump.
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What was the twist rate used? TIATikka 243, 16” McGowan barrel, Starline Brass, 116 TMK. Seated to mag length in M+ magazines.
H4831SC
42.5: 2542
43.0: 2599
43.5: 2611
44.0: 2639
44.5: 2689
H4350
39.0: 2608
39.5: 2630
40.0: 2665
40.5: 2696
41.0: 2726
No stiff bolt lift or discernible differences in primers or case head. But this was shaded, breezy, and 66 *F so not a scorcher. 740ft elevation. I would caution anyone at around 40.5 H4350 or 44.5 H4831; the best determiner of pressure we currently have is velocity, and the 2650-2690fps range seems to be the red zone for this barrel length from all the similar reloading data I could find. Those numbers would be 2770-2790 for 20” barrels and 2890fps for 24” barrels.
I’m not the type to push the envelope, I’d just build a PRC or put a longer barrel on if I wanted more.
But, there’s some data for everyone. Good luck guys! Ima get back to what I came here for
I have ran it up to 42 and didn’t notice any pressure. Shot 10 today that were 2975 avg from an 18” tube. I haven’t measured but I’m assuming it has to do with the shorter bearing surface compared to the hornady’s that allows you to run them faster.Seems like a lot of folks are running around 41 or 41.5 each 4350 for the 107 TMK in the sixth Creed. I’m looking at GRT, and 42.5 isn’t even at pressure. Wondering if I am missing something?
41.5 has no pressure signs. I’m gonna try 42 and 42.5, but wondering why others not pushing similar?
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Check what case capacity and seating depth GRT is using. Also, did you make a new entry for the 107TMK or are you just using the 107 SMK?Seems like a lot of folks are running around 41 or 41.5 each 4350 for the 107 TMK in the sixth Creed. I’m looking at GRT, and 42.5 isn’t even at pressure. Wondering if I am missing something?
41.5 has no pressure signs. I’m gonna try 42 and 42.5, but wondering why others not pushing similar?
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Check what case capacity and seating depth GRT is using. Also, did you make a new entry for the 107TMK or are you just using the 107 SMK?
GRT is just a model and it is amazingly useful but not perfect, ever.