I have been working with the 6.5 Grendel cartridge for the last two years and, after sorting out some trigger and bedding issues with my CZ 527 American, have hit a good stride with regards to reliable, consistent accuracy. One of the powder brands i have tried was LOVEX, branded in the US as "Shooter's World" powders. The one I have focused on the most is labeled "Match Rifle" but carries the LOVEX designation of D073.6. Shooter's World has just updated their data to include several bullet weights for this powder in the Grendel. I had been experimenting with 28.5 grains (a 123 grain charge weight) and gotten a somewhat anemic velocity of around 2500 fps with my favorite Sierra Pro Hunter 120 grain. Accuracy was stellar. The new data specifically for the 120 grain showed a MAX charge of 32.2 grains operating at 51K PSI. I upped my charge to 31.0 grains and averaged 10 rounds @ just under 2700 fps, with an SD in the single digits. Cases were FL resized, trimmed and the seated bullet, crimped. Primers were S&B SR. Accuracy was half MOA.
I don't think I'll load any hotter though it truth, the brass looked fine with only a hint of sooting on the necks. A quick run through the calculator shows a ME of around 1900 ft/lbs. I know that the Grendel isn't overly (or at all!) popular in the UK but maybe it should be? Small case capacity, efficient and very good ballistics. ~Muir
I don't think I'll load any hotter though it truth, the brass looked fine with only a hint of sooting on the necks. A quick run through the calculator shows a ME of around 1900 ft/lbs. I know that the Grendel isn't overly (or at all!) popular in the UK but maybe it should be? Small case capacity, efficient and very good ballistics. ~Muir
