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Need Quickload Help 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1523256" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>H1000</p><p>First charge is 75.5 </p><p>I have not had any calculations like this in the past, and have always let the rifle tell me when I am approaching pressure. In this case, I am using a TL Hunter action and even at low pressure/low velocity, I end up with a part of the primer protruding rearward and proud of the rest of the primer, as though the primer cup is flowing back into the bolt. I think that the firing pin hole is a little large. I have no other indications of pressure. Not even a slightly heavy bolt lift. I did start to see the ESs widen considerably at the highest charge, and I was just looking for a secondary verification. Some say that this case might take 78 grains of powder without any issue. I dont want to waste the time or components to run it up that high if the software says I'm pushing it excessively already. I do appreciate your feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1523256, member: 73596"] H1000 First charge is 75.5 I have not had any calculations like this in the past, and have always let the rifle tell me when I am approaching pressure. In this case, I am using a TL Hunter action and even at low pressure/low velocity, I end up with a part of the primer protruding rearward and proud of the rest of the primer, as though the primer cup is flowing back into the bolt. I think that the firing pin hole is a little large. I have no other indications of pressure. Not even a slightly heavy bolt lift. I did start to see the ESs widen considerably at the highest charge, and I was just looking for a secondary verification. Some say that this case might take 78 grains of powder without any issue. I dont want to waste the time or components to run it up that high if the software says I'm pushing it excessively already. I do appreciate your feedback. [/QUOTE]
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