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Reloading for Novices
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1024051" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>One thing I will add to the above is to de-burr the inside of the case flash hole. Lyman makes a good universal tool that is less expensive. Removing this punched burr allows the primer flash to light the powder more consistently and thus adds accuracy. At least it has for me. Another thing that will help you find accurate loads quickly is to get a Sierra loading manual and try their Accuracy loads they list for each of their bullets. It usually works with any bullet of the same weight. I will share my experience with the 25-06 with you. Three loads that usually works with most any rifle. </p><p>100 gr bulllet, 52 grs IMR4350 and I like CCIBR-2 primers and load them between 10 and 20 thousands off the lands. Your rifle will tell you what it likes.</p><p>115 to 117 gr bullet. 52 grs H4831 or the SC version, CCI BR2 primer, or 49 grs IMR 4350 with CCI 250 mag primers. I really like the 117 Sierra Pro Hunter flat base bullet for deer. Very accurate and it kills deer in their tracks. Good luck and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1024051, member: 10178"] One thing I will add to the above is to de-burr the inside of the case flash hole. Lyman makes a good universal tool that is less expensive. Removing this punched burr allows the primer flash to light the powder more consistently and thus adds accuracy. At least it has for me. Another thing that will help you find accurate loads quickly is to get a Sierra loading manual and try their Accuracy loads they list for each of their bullets. It usually works with any bullet of the same weight. I will share my experience with the 25-06 with you. Three loads that usually works with most any rifle. 100 gr bulllet, 52 grs IMR4350 and I like CCIBR-2 primers and load them between 10 and 20 thousands off the lands. Your rifle will tell you what it likes. 115 to 117 gr bullet. 52 grs H4831 or the SC version, CCI BR2 primer, or 49 grs IMR 4350 with CCI 250 mag primers. I really like the 117 Sierra Pro Hunter flat base bullet for deer. Very accurate and it kills deer in their tracks. Good luck and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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