DialONE911--
char923's experience is exactly parallel to mine. I used to load 6.5 Unique with 230 gr RN. For light loads and plinking, I would leave everything set up the way it was--powder measure still at 6.5, and not even rouch the seating stem. The 200 gr. Hensley & Gibbs #68 bullet seats to exactly the right place. I used Win WLP primers and, I think, R-P cases.
Oehler 43 Chronograph with check screen--From and old S&W 4506, avg 890 fps. From a Colt Government MK IV, 896 fps. This data is from January 1995, with temp in low 50s.
Best,
Johnny
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