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300 Norma (or NMI) 230 Berger Hybrids real velocities
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2483617" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Actual question. How does improving the case change how we read pressure.</p><p> Seems a lot of people crap on the Sherman's and keep repeating it but I can find posts of them in 300 PRC threads with loads very close to what the sm runs which would be that 1 gr powder.</p><p> I get if you don't like the sm. I have no reason to go to bat for them other than my pleasant experience that I've documented here.</p><p></p><p>7.62 so if you had one and didn't follow the normal reloading practice If finding pressure then backing off some. How did you know your 30 Sherman was at pressure? </p><p> Not being sarcastic I'm trying to figure out the logic. </p><p> Can't use quick load as that's juts a guideline just like looking for pressure on brass or primers.</p><p> I've noticed a lot of guy finding pressure in the 300prc by the primer. But I don't see you saying they are way over max. </p><p> Just curious how something that has worked for ages is no longer the proper why to find pressure.</p><p> If I had a PRC I would find it the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2483617, member: 54383"] Actual question. How does improving the case change how we read pressure. Seems a lot of people crap on the Sherman’s and keep repeating it but I can find posts of them in 300 PRC threads with loads very close to what the sm runs which would be that 1 gr powder. I get if you don’t like the sm. I have no reason to go to bat for them other than my pleasant experience that I’ve documented here. 7.62 so if you had one and didn’t follow the normal reloading practice If finding pressure then backing off some. How did you know your 30 Sherman was at pressure? Not being sarcastic I’m trying to figure out the logic. Can’t use quick load as that’s juts a guideline just like looking for pressure on brass or primers. I’ve noticed a lot of guy finding pressure in the 300prc by the primer. But I don’t see you saying they are way over max. Just curious how something that has worked for ages is no longer the proper why to find pressure. If I had a PRC I would find it the same way. [/QUOTE]
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