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The Basics, Starting Out
338 rum reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 2211710" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>I load for a 338 edge.... very similar characteristics. With 260 hammer bullets N570 was amazing. H1000 is great with 300 bergers. LRT powder was fast and dirty. I only use 215 primers and the COAL is roughly 4". I'm north of 90 grains for h1000 and 300 bergers and over 95 grains of N570 w/260 hammer. Keep in mind the edge has 90 thousandths longer case and my coal is on the long side. </p><p>H1000 is very easy to work with and seems to build pressure in a linear fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 2211710, member: 75779"] I load for a 338 edge.... very similar characteristics. With 260 hammer bullets N570 was amazing. H1000 is great with 300 bergers. LRT powder was fast and dirty. I only use 215 primers and the COAL is roughly 4". I'm north of 90 grains for h1000 and 300 bergers and over 95 grains of N570 w/260 hammer. Keep in mind the edge has 90 thousandths longer case and my coal is on the long side. H1000 is very easy to work with and seems to build pressure in a linear fashion. [/QUOTE]
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