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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
pressure signs at 1 grain over books starting load
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 843085" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>You have one of the best bang for your buck rifles out there! But it is a mass produced rifle with a lot of manufacturing tolerances. I would probably say that you have a "fresh" barrel and a "fresh" chamber. This means your chamber was cut with a new die and is tighter than a rifle that was cut with used worn dies. This stands true for the barrel and chamber. I do not want you to assume off this reply that you have a cut rifled barrel but all barrels have a die or a cutter that wear. The newer ones will definitely be different than the last ones produced from the same tooling. I have helped many people reload for this rifle n our reloading classes that we offer and have yet to se a load that can yet repeatedly beat a 25 Sierra with a load of H1000. I know Sierra does not have the sexy name it once had but it really does compete as good as any other bullet especially in the rifle. I will close with on suggeston for this,,WIN MAG PRIMERS.. if you want to surpass the 215</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 843085, member: 68226"] You have one of the best bang for your buck rifles out there! But it is a mass produced rifle with a lot of manufacturing tolerances. I would probably say that you have a "fresh" barrel and a "fresh" chamber. This means your chamber was cut with a new die and is tighter than a rifle that was cut with used worn dies. This stands true for the barrel and chamber. I do not want you to assume off this reply that you have a cut rifled barrel but all barrels have a die or a cutter that wear. The newer ones will definitely be different than the last ones produced from the same tooling. I have helped many people reload for this rifle n our reloading classes that we offer and have yet to se a load that can yet repeatedly beat a 25 Sierra with a load of H1000. I know Sierra does not have the sexy name it once had but it really does compete as good as any other bullet especially in the rifle. I will close with on suggeston for this,,WIN MAG PRIMERS.. if you want to surpass the 215 [/QUOTE]
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