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Reloading
PPU 7mag brass sticking
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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 2050801" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>A bit off topic but related to case capacity...I've used mostly Winchester brass in a .300 Win. Magnum. I began using some once-fired Barnes .300 Win. Mag. brass. The Barnes brass was 10% lighter than the Winchester and had three grains greater water capacity than the Winchester. To get the same velocity I was getting with the loads using Winchester brass and a 200 grain bullet, I had to increase the H4831 powder charge by 1.5 grs. with Barnes brass. Not a great deal, but something worth noting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 2050801, member: 63141"] A bit off topic but related to case capacity...I've used mostly Winchester brass in a .300 Win. Magnum. I began using some once-fired Barnes .300 Win. Mag. brass. The Barnes brass was 10% lighter than the Winchester and had three grains greater water capacity than the Winchester. To get the same velocity I was getting with the loads using Winchester brass and a 200 grain bullet, I had to increase the H4831 powder charge by 1.5 grs. with Barnes brass. Not a great deal, but something worth noting. [/QUOTE]
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