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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 210338" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Not sure if you're asking about the loads or the resistance when resizing. I looked in the Nosler #6 and it shows 75.5gn as max (and most accurate powder/load) for 220gn Partitions with H1000 with Fed 215 primers. Be careful loading hot and look for pressure signs as you go.</p><p> You should always feel a little resistance when pulling the expander button through the case neck. How much depends on the die (I would think specs for every die is determined by SAAMI Specs on that cartridge) and how much lube you've used inside the neck.</p><p> Keep tweaking that load. Don't forget about seating depth. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 210338, member: 307"] Not sure if you're asking about the loads or the resistance when resizing. I looked in the Nosler #6 and it shows 75.5gn as max (and most accurate powder/load) for 220gn Partitions with H1000 with Fed 215 primers. Be careful loading hot and look for pressure signs as you go. You should always feel a little resistance when pulling the expander button through the case neck. How much depends on the die (I would think specs for every die is determined by SAAMI Specs on that cartridge) and how much lube you've used inside the neck. Keep tweaking that load. Don't forget about seating depth. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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