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Berger .338 300 grain EH - ballistic coefficient
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1174982" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Timber,</p><p></p><p>Aren't you seating your bullets out close to the lands? I am seating to 3.670 OAL and I am still about .140 off the lands with the berger and about .080 off the lands with the accubond. Being a lot closer would spike the pressures and as I found out, being short at saami specs also spiked my pressure. 90 gr of H-1000 with the accubond seated to about 3.6, stuck my bolt. My go to load for my 300 gr berger is 90 gr of H 1000 and I have gone as high as 92, but brass life suffered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1174982, member: 2567"] Timber, Aren't you seating your bullets out close to the lands? I am seating to 3.670 OAL and I am still about .140 off the lands with the berger and about .080 off the lands with the accubond. Being a lot closer would spike the pressures and as I found out, being short at saami specs also spiked my pressure. 90 gr of H-1000 with the accubond seated to about 3.6, stuck my bolt. My go to load for my 300 gr berger is 90 gr of H 1000 and I have gone as high as 92, but brass life suffered. [/QUOTE]
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