dromia wrote:3-4 gns N310, with the NOE 246-105-FN works well for a subsonic load that carries out to 100 yrds.
Don't even think of using Trailboss as it is chronically over priced for what it is, a fluffy fast pistol powder, if you want to waste money then just send me signed blank cheques. The claim that it stops a double charge due to over spill may be true in small volume pistol cases but not so in these larger rifle cases which will easily accept a double charge without overflowing.
If you need to rely on fluffy powders as the safeguard against double charging then you really shouldn't be handloading.
Thanks, dromia. I just picked up a tub of N310 this afternoon - It will Las me a long long time! I was advised to start with 4gr for the 90gr Saeco in the 6x45 (6mm-223)
What calibre are you referring to for the NOE 105gr?
Why would I refer to a calibre on this thread other than what you are asking about?
As it says on the tin NOE 246-105-FN
BTW if you want to be subsonic then I would back off from 4 gns with the lighter bullet.
Thanks, there are a few different 6mm cartridges and I was just making sure. Better to ask (and risk ridicule) before blindly following info off internet.
Do you shoot any jacketed bullets in your 6x45? As mine has an 8 twist barrel I'm going to try some 105gr A-max. I'll be using Ramshot Xterminator powder.