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Reloading
New 300 Win Mag with 215 Bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1715006" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>As long as you're throwing a bunch of unlikely things, lets add a bad scale, bad calipers, or mislabeled powder.</p><p>Assuming the OP is using virgin brass, it'll be 2-3 firings before it's fully chamber sized. Hard to get over pressure when brass is heavily undersized. </p><p>I'll agree with brass manufacturer case volumes, so let me update my previous comment. Start at 75gr if your using adg, rws, or any other smaller case volume brass.</p><p>Starting at 73 gr will waste brass, powder, primers, bullets, and barrel life.</p><p>Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1715006, member: 75779"] As long as you're throwing a bunch of unlikely things, lets add a bad scale, bad calipers, or mislabeled powder. Assuming the OP is using virgin brass, it'll be 2-3 firings before it's fully chamber sized. Hard to get over pressure when brass is heavily undersized. I'll agree with brass manufacturer case volumes, so let me update my previous comment. Start at 75gr if your using adg, rws, or any other smaller case volume brass. Starting at 73 gr will waste brass, powder, primers, bullets, and barrel life. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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