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Low bullet weight causing dirty burn of staball powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1920080" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Goto a magnum primer with the ball powder and it looks like you have to go higher with your ladder. Using Win 780 and Accurate Magpro I had terrible es till I was at top pressure. Both shot better touching than any seating most likely because it causes the pressure to build quicker and more consistently. I don't use them because I don't like hunting rounds that touch. Magnum primers with the harder to ignite ball powders has been what we have done long before we had a crony. </p><p> Reloder the 5 series of VV powder and the enduron powders all burn rather dirty being a double based powder Ball powders are not much cleaner. If you want clean look to a single based powder like H4350. We used 4895 more often with 150's in auto loaders for this reason. I run Rl 19 in the 06 because I understand how to keep it shooting throughout the changing temps. I know .3 grains every 15degree of change from where I developed the load will keep it shooting in that node. It's not clean but it shoots well in most everything I run it in. 243/ai 6.5 creed 6mmai 06 338/06 220 swift 22-250 etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1920080, member: 85987"] Goto a magnum primer with the ball powder and it looks like you have to go higher with your ladder. Using Win 780 and Accurate Magpro I had terrible es till I was at top pressure. Both shot better touching than any seating most likely because it causes the pressure to build quicker and more consistently. I don't use them because I don't like hunting rounds that touch. Magnum primers with the harder to ignite ball powders has been what we have done long before we had a crony. Reloder the 5 series of VV powder and the enduron powders all burn rather dirty being a double based powder Ball powders are not much cleaner. If you want clean look to a single based powder like H4350. We used 4895 more often with 150's in auto loaders for this reason. I run Rl 19 in the 06 because I understand how to keep it shooting throughout the changing temps. I know .3 grains every 15degree of change from where I developed the load will keep it shooting in that node. It's not clean but it shoots well in most everything I run it in. 243/ai 6.5 creed 6mmai 06 338/06 220 swift 22-250 etc. [/QUOTE]
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