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<blockquote data-quote="fireball10x" data-source="post: 225145" data-attributes="member: 3965"><p>I'm using 13.2 grains of lilgun and a 40 vmax in my CZ,I have 2 clips and I modified one clip so I could seat them out farther.I tried the 35s but they slowed down pretty quick and the 40s grouped better at 200 yards.I use cci small rifle bench rest primers and they work great I tried pistol primers and had the firing pin put a hole in one and had gas escape maybe it was a bad primer.Now I just use the BRs.And I use Forster dies and my brass is 4 years old,years ago in other hornets I had I used 296 powder and 45 grain hornet bullets and a different brand dies and I used to have to trim my brass everytime I loaded them and now they don't seem to stretch.I don't know if its the dies or powder.The last hornet was an Anshutz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireball10x, post: 225145, member: 3965"] I'm using 13.2 grains of lilgun and a 40 vmax in my CZ,I have 2 clips and I modified one clip so I could seat them out farther.I tried the 35s but they slowed down pretty quick and the 40s grouped better at 200 yards.I use cci small rifle bench rest primers and they work great I tried pistol primers and had the firing pin put a hole in one and had gas escape maybe it was a bad primer.Now I just use the BRs.And I use Forster dies and my brass is 4 years old,years ago in other hornets I had I used 296 powder and 45 grain hornet bullets and a different brand dies and I used to have to trim my brass everytime I loaded them and now they don't seem to stretch.I don't know if its the dies or powder.The last hornet was an Anshutz. [/QUOTE]
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