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Reloading
.338 - 300 RUM pressure problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Chase Curtis" data-source="post: 602196" data-attributes="member: 36218"><p>In my experience with my edge or 338/408... 869 will give the highest velocity without pressure, however the ES will kill ya.. especially with a heavier bullet. 869 works well with lighter bullets. I have also found 869 to be pretty temp sensitive. </p><p></p><p>I would try to make the 1000 work and go about fixing it from other angles rather than changing the load/powder.. with that in mind though....</p><p></p><p>you might try as crazy as this may sound... H50bmg. I have a friend of mine that shoots a load with it in his edge with the 300 berger.. its a compressed load.. but no pressure.. probably with your seating depth top out around 102ish... BUT WORK UP TO THAT SLOWLY! if you try it.. just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase Curtis, post: 602196, member: 36218"] In my experience with my edge or 338/408... 869 will give the highest velocity without pressure, however the ES will kill ya.. especially with a heavier bullet. 869 works well with lighter bullets. I have also found 869 to be pretty temp sensitive. I would try to make the 1000 work and go about fixing it from other angles rather than changing the load/powder.. with that in mind though.... you might try as crazy as this may sound... H50bmg. I have a friend of mine that shoots a load with it in his edge with the 300 berger.. its a compressed load.. but no pressure.. probably with your seating depth top out around 102ish... BUT WORK UP TO THAT SLOWLY! if you try it.. just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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