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.300 Win Mag 208 Amax
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<blockquote data-quote="Trinitronman" data-source="post: 1106520" data-attributes="member: 90702"><p>Barrelnut</p><p></p><p>Thank you!! So the brass that I have been using is literally on its 6th firing counting the one from factory new. Once I found this load it served as my c.o.l testing brass for 3 loadings and again for 2 additional loadings of my 3.600" I'm going shooting brass. It has been fl sized twice and neck sized the remainder and trimmed after every loading (if it exceeds 2.620, which is also the length I trim them to.) </p><p></p><p>It is probably time that I switch to newer brass. I've done everything that I can think of to the cases except actually weigh them individually and debur the flasholes. I will do that on my next round of brass. I think honestly my interest in the pursuit (that I didn't know I had) of accuracy will never bring me to the annealing stage. </p><p></p><p>I individually weigh each powder charge twice, and load each one by hand without the use of a trickler or a powder dump. The H1000 is so big I drop it with tweezers to get the two scales to read the same. Both scales a balance beam type rcbs, i do however use a digital scale to measure to within a few grain of the final load before finishing them up on the mechanical scales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trinitronman, post: 1106520, member: 90702"] Barrelnut Thank you!! So the brass that I have been using is literally on its 6th firing counting the one from factory new. Once I found this load it served as my c.o.l testing brass for 3 loadings and again for 2 additional loadings of my 3.600" I'm going shooting brass. It has been fl sized twice and neck sized the remainder and trimmed after every loading (if it exceeds 2.620, which is also the length I trim them to.) It is probably time that I switch to newer brass. I've done everything that I can think of to the cases except actually weigh them individually and debur the flasholes. I will do that on my next round of brass. I think honestly my interest in the pursuit (that I didn't know I had) of accuracy will never bring me to the annealing stage. I individually weigh each powder charge twice, and load each one by hand without the use of a trickler or a powder dump. The H1000 is so big I drop it with tweezers to get the two scales to read the same. Both scales a balance beam type rcbs, i do however use a digital scale to measure to within a few grain of the final load before finishing them up on the mechanical scales. [/QUOTE]
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