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338 Edge pressure signs at 92.5 H-1000
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<blockquote data-quote="timeless61" data-source="post: 440440" data-attributes="member: 13530"><p>With older powder, i was using 97 grains with no real pressure signs. i did notice that it dropped me down probably 2-3 grains when i used the new powder, but same velocity.</p><p></p><p>currently, for useful brass life, i use 92 grains with 300 smk or 93 grains for the berger </p><p></p><p>MAX for case head expansion in my gun is 93 grains for 300 smk 94 grains for the berger with H1000. there are no visible pressure signs with these "max" loads though, but brass life due to primer pockets loosening is short..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timeless61, post: 440440, member: 13530"] With older powder, i was using 97 grains with no real pressure signs. i did notice that it dropped me down probably 2-3 grains when i used the new powder, but same velocity. currently, for useful brass life, i use 92 grains with 300 smk or 93 grains for the berger MAX for case head expansion in my gun is 93 grains for 300 smk 94 grains for the berger with H1000. there are no visible pressure signs with these "max" loads though, but brass life due to primer pockets loosening is short.. [/QUOTE]
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