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Reloading
pushing bergers hard SAFELY
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<blockquote data-quote="rdsii64" data-source="post: 364166" data-attributes="member: 13978"><p>This past weekend I started working on how fast I can push a 175 grain bullet safely with my current setup. In VERY SMALL increments (read 1/10th grain) I have worked my way up to 44.6 grains of VV N150 . At this time I see no loose primers or primer flow, and the bolt opens and closes smoothly with no excess effort required. Since my loading press uses a floating shell plate I don't have shell holders to see if the fired case will slide into it without undue effort. Are there any other over preasure signs I should look for.</p><p>The complete load so far is:</p><p>VV N150 - 44.6 grns</p><p>Primer - Wolf large Rifle</p><p>Brass - Winchester Trmmed to 2.008</p><p>Bullet - 175 grn berger long range match bullet</p><p>COAL - 2.83</p><p>Barrel - 24" 12 twist</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdsii64, post: 364166, member: 13978"] This past weekend I started working on how fast I can push a 175 grain bullet safely with my current setup. In VERY SMALL increments (read 1/10th grain) I have worked my way up to 44.6 grains of VV N150 . At this time I see no loose primers or primer flow, and the bolt opens and closes smoothly with no excess effort required. Since my loading press uses a floating shell plate I don't have shell holders to see if the fired case will slide into it without undue effort. Are there any other over preasure signs I should look for. The complete load so far is: VV N150 - 44.6 grns Primer - Wolf large Rifle Brass - Winchester Trmmed to 2.008 Bullet - 175 grn berger long range match bullet COAL - 2.83 Barrel - 24" 12 twist [/QUOTE]
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