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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 679002" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Some years ago, a friend and I took our .308 Win. match rifles whose chambers were both finished with the same reamer and had necks a tad above .344 inch; barely bigger than SAAMI minimum specs. We each used 44 grains of IMR4895 and Federal 210 primers. He used one Winchester case with a loaded round neck diameter of .337 inch and I used one Federal case with a loaded round neck diameter of .338 inch. We both reloaded our single case with Sierra 165 SBT bullets atop the powder charge. Both cases were full length sized with a standard RCBS die whose necks had been lapped out to .335 inch. </p><p></p><p>Each case was fired sized then reloaded until we ran out of test powder. </p><p></p><p>He got 57 loads on his case.</p><p></p><p>I got 46 on mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 679002, member: 5302"] Some years ago, a friend and I took our .308 Win. match rifles whose chambers were both finished with the same reamer and had necks a tad above .344 inch; barely bigger than SAAMI minimum specs. We each used 44 grains of IMR4895 and Federal 210 primers. He used one Winchester case with a loaded round neck diameter of .337 inch and I used one Federal case with a loaded round neck diameter of .338 inch. We both reloaded our single case with Sierra 165 SBT bullets atop the powder charge. Both cases were full length sized with a standard RCBS die whose necks had been lapped out to .335 inch. Each case was fired sized then reloaded until we ran out of test powder. He got 57 loads on his case. I got 46 on mine. [/QUOTE]
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