6.5. With a 156 grain Berger

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Put together a load for my prc.
Tested out well and I am ready for deer season.

Then I tried a non scientific penetration test.
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First shot,adjust then five as fast as I could go. 100 yards.



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I’ll take it off your hands to save you the trouble! I don’t have a fast 6.5, I’m still monitoring the new ones to decide.

Very nice, the penetration is impressive
 
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Has anyone killed an animal with these? I am really interested in developing a load for my new 6.5 PRC with the 156, but kinda want to see some real world performance before I take them into the field.
 
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Plate was at 100 yards, same as the paper target.

Not sure on the steel hardness as I get these at not cost from my dozer operator and they come from various places.
Bring them to the house and shoot them,

This load averaged 2990 fps. N565. I have room to go faster but calling the game right here.
I don't have enough RL 26 on hand to work up something with it.

I had good luck with 150 SMK's last year so these should work well. I will be finding out.

Ein, good to hear a success story on these.
 
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Can’t wait to see the results this year from the 156s. Given how the other EOL bullets I’ve used have performed. I suspect the 156 will be an awesome bullet on game.
 

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The main issue you have is that most companies 6.5 cal bullets in the 120 to 130 weight class. Other than Matrix I don't know of any other company producing bullets in that weight class. Sierra has a 150 grain but that's about it. Let me correct myself, Hornady makes the 160 Interlock but I personally won't use their products I just don't think the quality is there, especially their brass.
 

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The main issue you have is that most companies 6.5 cal bullets in the 120 to 130 weight class. Other than Matrix I don't know of any other company producing bullets in that weight class. Sierra has a 150 grain but that's about it. Let me correct myself, Hornady makes the 160 Interlock but I personally won't use their products I just don't think the quality is there, especially their brass.
Hornady ELD's are quality
I hunt with the 147 ELDM in my 6.5 saum and they're awesome.
I've killed two bulls at long range with the 147's, and a bunch of bucks.
I'm liking the looks of the 156, heavier is even more of a good thing.
I might make the switch if they shoot as good as the 147's
 
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