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short throats and long bullets????
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 33230" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>JustC,</p><p> The 210M will light off RL25, Retumbo with the low load densities just fine, no hang fires or flashovers. I used them down to 10-20 degrees F. and they still work excellent in the 300 Ultra and the 30-338 Lapua Imp. </p><p></p><p>I did have a hangfire at the range the last time out, two of them, but I was testing 84gr RL22 with the 200 Accubond in the 30-338 LI. </p><p></p><p>Try the 215m and 210M both, they do change the pressure and ES and one will be better than the other. Some loads the 210M lowered the pressure, some it raised it slightly. </p><p></p><p>JLK's aren't made in .338, .30 is the largest.</p><p></p><p>Just to clarify - <strong>My throat appears to be for the shorter, lighter pills,..as the base of the 210gr berger is below the shoulder/body junction slightly.</strong> Is the bearing surface/boattail juntion (heel) below the neck/shoulder junction and this is what you're refering to, or is it at or above the neck/shoulder junction and it's like you said, the base itself is only below it?</p><p></p><p>What is your OAL with the 210 Berger with it seated right to the lands? </p><p></p><p>I loaded some 210 JLK's the other day and the OAL was 3.897 to land contact. The 200gr Accubond was 2.835. I haven't tried the Berger in it yet, but the JLK looks promising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 33230, member: 99"] JustC, The 210M will light off RL25, Retumbo with the low load densities just fine, no hang fires or flashovers. I used them down to 10-20 degrees F. and they still work excellent in the 300 Ultra and the 30-338 Lapua Imp. I did have a hangfire at the range the last time out, two of them, but I was testing 84gr RL22 with the 200 Accubond in the 30-338 LI. Try the 215m and 210M both, they do change the pressure and ES and one will be better than the other. Some loads the 210M lowered the pressure, some it raised it slightly. JLK's aren't made in .338, .30 is the largest. Just to clarify - [B]My throat appears to be for the shorter, lighter pills,..as the base of the 210gr berger is below the shoulder/body junction slightly.[/B] Is the bearing surface/boattail juntion (heel) below the neck/shoulder junction and this is what you're refering to, or is it at or above the neck/shoulder junction and it's like you said, the base itself is only below it? What is your OAL with the 210 Berger with it seated right to the lands? I loaded some 210 JLK's the other day and the OAL was 3.897 to land contact. The 200gr Accubond was 2.835. I haven't tried the Berger in it yet, but the JLK looks promising. [/QUOTE]
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