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<blockquote data-quote="nchunter182" data-source="post: 613164" data-attributes="member: 42015"><p>The 375 H&H Norma brass I finished forming yesterday has a capacity of 105grs H2O. The RWS 375 H&H brass is MUCH heavier and ended up with only 85grs H20. The W-W and Hornady 300 H&H brass ended up 99-98grs but were slightly shorter in the neck due to shrinkage during the fire forming process. </p><p>I've been told that you can use the 300Wby loading info to get you close for the 300 Ackley. Your 76grs of of RE22 looks just right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nchunter182, post: 613164, member: 42015"] The 375 H&H Norma brass I finished forming yesterday has a capacity of 105grs H2O. The RWS 375 H&H brass is MUCH heavier and ended up with only 85grs H20. The W-W and Hornady 300 H&H brass ended up 99-98grs but were slightly shorter in the neck due to shrinkage during the fire forming process. I've been told that you can use the 300Wby loading info to get you close for the 300 Ackley. Your 76grs of of RE22 looks just right! [/QUOTE]
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