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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
7mm STW
168 Berger Classic Hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="drakehammer" data-source="post: 2055400" data-attributes="member: 57010"><p>Began some rough accuracy testing today, to determine how far I could take the Tungsten Disulfide treated 168 Berger Classics with Reloader 25. I started loading in triplicate right at book max with 75 grains and went in 1 grain increments to 79 grains of Reloader 25. Bullets were seated to accommodate mag length. Never saw the first pressure sign using Nosler ready-to-load brass and Fed GM215s. Thinking seriously about just sitting on the 79 grain load til the Reloader 25 is used up. It's a deer rifle. Probably no need to keep tweaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drakehammer, post: 2055400, member: 57010"] Began some rough accuracy testing today, to determine how far I could take the Tungsten Disulfide treated 168 Berger Classics with Reloader 25. I started loading in triplicate right at book max with 75 grains and went in 1 grain increments to 79 grains of Reloader 25. Bullets were seated to accommodate mag length. Never saw the first pressure sign using Nosler ready-to-load brass and Fed GM215s. Thinking seriously about just sitting on the 79 grain load til the Reloader 25 is used up. It's a deer rifle. Probably no need to keep tweaking. [/QUOTE]
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