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Reloading
Alphamunitions Good or Bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1537977" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Alpha brass states that lower charge weights should be used since their brass is heavier and has less capacity. Meaning higher pressures.</p><p>What speeds are you running? </p><p>I am using Lapua SR brass for my 6CM w. H4350, Fed GM210M and 105 Hybrids. Love it. 3090 for my lighter loads (42.0gr) and 3240 for my hunting loads (44.0gr) now that my barrel has about 80 rounds down it. I hit pressure @ 45.0gr in mine. 24" 1:7.5" Proof. Just shot a five shot group right at 2" @ 851 yards on Thursday morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1537977, member: 68875"] Alpha brass states that lower charge weights should be used since their brass is heavier and has less capacity. Meaning higher pressures. What speeds are you running? I am using Lapua SR brass for my 6CM w. H4350, Fed GM210M and 105 Hybrids. Love it. 3090 for my lighter loads (42.0gr) and 3240 for my hunting loads (44.0gr) now that my barrel has about 80 rounds down it. I hit pressure @ 45.0gr in mine. 24" 1:7.5" Proof. Just shot a five shot group right at 2" @ 851 yards on Thursday morning. [/QUOTE]
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