6.5 Grendel | BLC2 and 123gr ELD-M Load Testing

Published on September 24, 2024
Duration: 10:53

This video details load development for a 6.5 Grendel using BLC2 powder and 123gr Hornady ELD-M bullets. The presenter focuses on achieving tight five-shot groups from a Diamond Back barrel, aiming for sub-MOA accuracy. The testing reveals promising results with a specific charge weight, highlighting the importance of meticulous load tuning for precision shooting.

Quick Summary

The optimal load for the 6.5 Grendel, using BLC2 powder and 123gr ELD-M bullets, was found to be 29.1 grains. This combination produced a remarkable sub-half-inch, five-shot group, demonstrating excellent accuracy potential for precision shooting applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:36Introduction & Load Development Setup
  2. 00:46BLC2 Powder & 123gr ELD-M Bullets
  3. 01:11Testing Five Shot Groups: Charge Weights
  4. 01:37First Group: 29.1 Grains BLC2
  5. 03:46Second Group: 29.3 Grains BLC2
  6. 05:17Third Group: 29.5 Grains BLC2
  7. 07:19Fourth Group: 29.7 Grains BLC2 & Issues
  8. 08:06Reviewing the Shot Groups
  9. 09:00Analysis of Sub-Half-Inch Group
  10. 09:52Conclusion: Found the Load

Frequently Asked Questions

What powder and bullet combination yielded the best accuracy for the 6.5 Grendel in this test?

The best accuracy was achieved with a 29.1 grain charge of BLC2 powder and 123 grain Hornady ELD-M bullets. This combination produced a sub-half-inch, five-shot group, demonstrating exceptional precision for the 6.5 Grendel cartridge.

What were the tested charge weights for BLC2 powder in the 6.5 Grendel load development?

The tested charge weights for BLC2 powder ranged from 29.1 grains up to 29.7 grains, in half-grain increments. The presenter focused on this window after achieving good results with three-shot groups in previous testing.

What kind of rifle and barrel were used for the 6.5 Grendel load testing?

The load development was conducted using a 6.5 Grendel rifle equipped with a Diamond Back barrel. The presenter aimed to achieve optimal accuracy from this specific barrel configuration.

What is considered a good accuracy benchmark for a 6.5 Grendel gas gun?

Achieving a half-inch group at 100 yards from a gas-operated 6.5 Grendel rifle is considered a highly desirable outcome. The presenter expressed satisfaction with a sub-half-inch five-shot group, deeming it a successful load.

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