In this video Garrett demonstrates the "satterlee" load method with his custom 6mm Dasher. Please consider supporting our content. Join our Patreon for 1$ a month: / chuckin Facebook: / chuckintv RU-vid: / @chuckintv
This is very similar to the load development process that my uncle taught me 30 years ago. I've experimented with other methods, but keep coming back to his. It's very simple and effective.
This video just popped up!..welcome back .. its important a man spends time at the shooting bench isnt it!..it helps focus and settle the mind..that in turn calms the soul..Doesnt it feel weird to realize you have been out of the game longer then you thought ....hahaha i drift in and out of the shooting world..when i come back it seems like its all changed..new powders..new guns..new cartridges new reloading tools and methods new technology...i haven't bought factory ammo in over 32yrs. Other then rimfire.. I come back to shooting and reloading when i run out of ammo....when i look back...ive done the most load development and shooting when i am living good...or maybe im living good because i take the time to shoot.. Humm. Something for a man to consider.. Nice video bro.. Safe shooting to ya
30.5 might be a good spot to try if your getting pressure signs around 32. Slower is also sometimes more accurate. We did kind of the same thing doing a ladder test with 6x47L also using Varget and CCI 450 primers. Ended up at 34.8gr 2970fps SD 5 and consistent 3 shot groups at .2" with a best at .070" using "cheap" Hornady 105gr BTHP.
nice 💪🏽 Impact 737 ordered. Next is 6mm Dasher Bartlein 1.250. Manners TCS Competition. Then an Arken Optic while I lick my wounds for a while, then get something good 😂
I am also using the same Satterllee method and have found it to be very good. Given the projectile availability issues I like how economical this method is.
I would love to get some more 8208. I only have 2 pounds left. Sad face. I want to try it in my 22 inch arc bolt gun. Anyways. Beautiful rifle man. Dasher is really awesome.
Only part of Satterley method you need a target for is seating depth confirmation. Finding the node you can just shoot into a dirt berm, the group while testing the powder charges means nothing to the final result. Satterley has also refined this method to seating depth test with your base charge to find best seating depth for that projectile, then do node confirmation. Personally I still do node first then seating depth only if I need to.
What do you use for editing videos? I have some rifles that I am going to do some reloading for and wanted to put them on RU-vid for the people that enjoy that stuff.
yeah, more or less, we typically don't start anywhere closer than 15-20 thousandths to jam, purely for safety and ease of use, but have found most loads at .040-.010 are best
Beautiful rifle!! Are you still happy with the dasher? Just retired and thinking of building a fun, extremely accurate rifle. No events just go to range and shoot 1 hole groups giddy happy type of rifle. Any recommendations?
Have been very happy with it. Never has let me down. Currently shooting the 107 Sierra's from it with Varget and it's been loving those. Have about 500-600rd down it now. I reccomend this same setup for the money, sans the stock. You could get a cheaper stock option and save some money but the other combo is hard to beat
Not shooting steel target. How many hunters do you see that wear eye protection while hunting? Let me guess, less than 1%. Shooting paper with a good "earth" backstop , eye protection is optional.
@@longsnipz obviously you have little training on the subject. Find me an NRA certified instructor of any shooting discipline who doesn’t recommend shooting with eye protection. Oh wait, you can’t. I won’t even begin on pierced primers! Peace and please be safe.
Are you annealing case necks? What dies? I use Redding bushing dies for my 6BR, pushing 3500 with 55gr bt. .375" groups, me likes. Shillen select match bbl, 28".