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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
168 Berger and the .308 Winchester?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1987965" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Not hot rodding it at all. Sticking to Hodgdon published data. Using 44 grains in WW brass, CCI 250 primer 165 grain Horn BTSP 2875, 46 grains in WW brass CCI 250 150 grain Horn SP, 3000 FPS, 47 grains in WW brass CCI 250 130 grain Barns TSX, 3120 fps.. There is no pressure signs on any of these loads, even with one or two more grains of powder. Cases are easily lasting 10 firings with neck sizing only. Velocities have been verified with a Chrony and a Ladradar. They are running a little faster than the published Hodgdon data whereas the Varget loads were running a tad slower than published..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1987965, member: 26077"] Not hot rodding it at all. Sticking to Hodgdon published data. Using 44 grains in WW brass, CCI 250 primer 165 grain Horn BTSP 2875, 46 grains in WW brass CCI 250 150 grain Horn SP, 3000 FPS, 47 grains in WW brass CCI 250 130 grain Barns TSX, 3120 fps.. There is no pressure signs on any of these loads, even with one or two more grains of powder. Cases are easily lasting 10 firings with neck sizing only. Velocities have been verified with a Chrony and a Ladradar. They are running a little faster than the published Hodgdon data whereas the Varget loads were running a tad slower than published.. [/QUOTE]
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