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Reloading
I think I 've gone too slow...
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 3055484" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>No, I use H50BMG in many cases that it is not thought to work, but it simply does with heavies. Like 195's in 7STW, 230's in 300WM, 300Bee and 300RUM. So, I think that if you use GRT or Quickload, you'll be able to get reliable data to use. I even found a load suitable with 156g Berger in my custom 264WM, US869 was useful in it too.</p><p>24N41 is not much slower than H50BMG, should be useful…</p><p></p><p>To get best results, you need to 'swirl' the powder in to stop it being loose, it will drop well below a normally poured powder and the 'packing scheme' of the case will like it and get much nicer uniform results. I won't go into how I discovered this, but SEE (Secondary Explosion Effect) was a very real proposition for me back in the day…</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 3055484, member: 10755"] No, I use H50BMG in many cases that it is not thought to work, but it simply does with heavies. Like 195's in 7STW, 230's in 300WM, 300Bee and 300RUM. So, I think that if you use GRT or Quickload, you'll be able to get reliable data to use. I even found a load suitable with 156g Berger in my custom 264WM, US869 was useful in it too. 24N41 is not much slower than H50BMG, should be useful… To get best results, you need to 'swirl' the powder in to stop it being loose, it will drop well below a normally poured powder and the 'packing scheme' of the case will like it and get much nicer uniform results. I won't go into how I discovered this, but SEE (Secondary Explosion Effect) was a very real proposition for me back in the day… Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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