Thats amazing. I have the Hornady reloading handbook and have found it very conservative compared to Hodgdon reloading data. This seems to be a big fat exception to that conservatism. I do have a bunch of H100V powder and that supposedly produces the fastest loads without the highest pressure (it has a different pressure curve) so I guess I will be trying that in the 6.5x47 Lapua also.
I also note that Hornady switched from 4350 to 40.3gr of Varget for the 120gr loads. Apparently there were too many pressure signs in customer rifles with the "first generation" loads.
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