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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass: Military vs. Comercial
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2535932" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>For years I used a mild load of H380 with 168's in my .308 bolt match gun with GI 7.62 LC match brass . At that time H380 was about the slowest burning powder recommended for gas guns. Slower burning propellents can elevate gas port pressures. My thoughts would be load some powder in the A2520, A2460, H4895 or RS Tac burn range with 150 - 168 grain bullets using recommended load data - like manual info. Weighing charges is absolutey essential. Verify each step for compliance with established load data & procedure.</p><p></p><p>Real good 1st step, Greg C - your concern was expressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2535932, member: 115658"] For years I used a mild load of H380 with 168's in my .308 bolt match gun with GI 7.62 LC match brass . At that time H380 was about the slowest burning powder recommended for gas guns. Slower burning propellents can elevate gas port pressures. My thoughts would be load some powder in the A2520, A2460, H4895 or RS Tac burn range with 150 - 168 grain bullets using recommended load data - like manual info. Weighing charges is absolutey essential. Verify each step for compliance with established load data & procedure. Real good 1st step, Greg C - your concern was expressed. [/QUOTE]
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