Fox copper bullets.

What powder?
What brass?

Don’t pull the tips!
The 123gr will stabilise in any 6.5
Tip pulling is for long for calibre bullets.

Factory load is below
Pay attention to the OAL, it is unique given the conical profile and sharp ogive.
Compression is not an issue, quickload is also conservative.
 

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What powder?
What brass?

Don’t pull the tips!
The 123gr will stabilise in any 6.5
Tip pulling is for long for calibre bullets.

Factory load is below
Pay attention to the OAL, it is unique given the conical profile and sharp ogive.
Compression is not an issue, quickload is also conservative.
All the info was in the first post....6.5 creedmoor, RS62, lapua brass...what’s the OAL recommended for a 6.5cm with these? Sure I read somewhere it was 2.73”...
 
I think I'd be giving up on those given those groups. I found the Barnes TTSX pretty damn easy to get grouping into a thumbnail with the 270. I thought the benefits of chamberings like Creedmoor were that they weren't too fussy ?
What powder did you settle on in the end?
 
What powder did you settle on in the end?
Same one I started with, RS52. The issue I was experiencing was down to the brass I was using. Might have had the same name stamp on it, but could have been from God knows how many years apart.
 
O P Maybe consider trying the 139grain Fox bullets and drive them at the same velocity as your lead options. There's a good chance that they would shoot similar groups .

Ian
 
I bought a box of the fox copper bullets in 123gr 6.5 to load up to try and future proof my creedmoor and I just cannot get them to shoot, not sure if I’m missing something with this so thought I’d check to see if anyone has any good ideas as I’ve rattled through 34 rounds with no really pleasing results so not sure whether to persevere or try another brand.

So far I have loaded the following and with the following average velocities -

41.0gr = 2610fps
41.5gr = 2640fps
42.0gr = 2660fps
42.5gr = 2688fps
42.8gr = 2702fps
43.0gr = 2675fps
43.5gr = 2720fps
43.8gr = no chrono reading due to technical difficulties.

I also loaded 3 rounds at 44.0gr and 3 at 44.5gr however these were considerably compressed and when I checked were showing over pressure in QL so I pulled these and the bullets were damaged by the kinetic hammer.

The below are some of the groups and they are ok, but just not getting the accuracy I would like, I have also included the 140gr Sierra groups this rifle can consistently achieve when I do my bit so I don’t think it’s the rifle, it will do close to the same with 120gr sierras as well.

All the rounds have been seated at 2.73” OAL with RS62 and cci450 SMRP’s and Lapua brass.

Am I expecting too much of these? Has anyone been getting good groups with them? They just don’t seem very consitant.

Any input welcomed.

Regards,
Gixer
I’ve loaded the exact same bullet to the higher end of your velocity range in my swede. I’ve yet to test it but will post my groups in this thread when I send them down range. Interesting. I’ve been loading the same bullet in my .222 and found a sweet spot at 3250fps seated out at maximum oal.
 
I’ve loaded the exact same bullet to the higher end of your velocity range in my swede. I’ve yet to test it but will post my groups in this thread when I send them down range. Interesting. I’ve been loading the same bullet in my .222 and found a sweet spot at 3250fps seated out at maximum oal.
I wonder if I have been seating them too far out from the info that Paulux posted....I’m sure I read 2.73” somewhere but can’t find it now so it’s maybe my mess up...picking up a box today and will try some at 2.69”

I would be interested to see how others are getting on with them. 👍🏻

regards,
Gixer
 
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Tried another batch all seated at 2.69”, was super exact with the seating depth and made up the following -

42.0 = 2668fps and a second group at 2663
42.5 = 2682fps
42.8 = 2710fps
43.0 = 2726fps

The 42gr loads have produced the best groups however best being a .75”...

also shot a group with my go to lead 140’s and that is it’s usual under half an inch....

I guess this isn’t the powder for these as I can’t physically get any more in (there’s considerable crunching and compression with a 43gr load with RS62...

I measured the touch point and the OAL comes out at 2.761” so at 2.69” the jump would be .071” (if that matters)

they would be perfectly acceptable for stalking out to 250-300 yards most likely but it just annoys me they aren’t as spot on as the lead is doing.

regards,
Gixer
 

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Yea that's not great at all.
I know my mate gets all his touching group wise.

I'll be working up a load for the TTSX in the coming weeks, using a T3x CTR with 24" barrel in 6.5 creedmoor. Again it's RS62 I'll be using. Be interesting how that goes.
 
Go with the 42 grain load and produce some batches progressively shorter. You would be amazed at the difference 0.005" can make.
 
I use a different powder from you, N550 with fox 123 grain, and settled on 43.4 in my 6.5x55, average speed over a 5 shot group is 2855 fps and an SD of 4.3. here is a photograph of one of the groups when I was doing the load development @125 yards.
 

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Fox 123gr, 6.5 creedmoor
N555, CCI450, Lapua SR, 43,4gr, OAL=68,53mm (picture 5shot group, cca 120m), V0 850, ES 10, SD3.9 - for hunting ok
RS62, CCI450, Lapua SR, 41,9gr, OAL=68,53mm (no picture), V0=804, ES12, SD4 (used for hunting 2 years)
N550, Murom SR, Lapua SR, 41,1gr, OAL=68,55mm (picture 2, no speed data)

and also picture 3 for orientation, 5 shot group but low speed (not enough energy for me)
 

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Fox 123gr, 6.5 creedmoor
N555, CCI450, Lapua SR, 43,4gr, OAL=68,53mm (picture 5shot group, cca 120m), V0 850, ES 10, SD3.9 - for hunting ok
RS62, CCI450, Lapua SR, 41,9gr, OAL=68,53mm (no picture), V0=804, ES12, SD4 (used for hunting 2 years)
N550, Murom SR, Lapua SR, 41,1gr, OAL=68,55mm (picture 2, no speed data)

and also picture 3 for orientation, 5 shot group but low speed (not enough energy for me)
The RS62 load is pretty much exactly what I have used and it’s just not that accurate....not sure whether to shorten the OAL or extend it....or move to another bullet.
 
The RS62 load is pretty much exactly what I have used and it’s just not that accurate....not sure whether to shorten the OAL or extend it....or move to another bullet.
Are u using magnum primers?
Think the CCI 450.are magnums
 
I use a different powder from you, N550 with fox 123 grain, and settled on 43.4 in my 6.5x55, average speed over a 5 shot group is 2855 fps and an SD of 4.3. here is a photograph of one of the groups when I was doing the load development @125 yards.
Excellent sd buddy
 
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