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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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105 Amax load workup - Beginner needing advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="land308" data-source="post: 720805" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>I use r&p brass. cci large rifle primers and 39 grains of imr4350. This shows very little pressure in my savage 12 fv and my velocity in 3023fps. once i hit the 3000 fps mark I saw no reason to go any hotter. I am on my 5th firing on the brass and primer pockets are still nice and tight. I dont like any cratering around the firing pin but i have seen rifles with larger firing pin holes that did leave craters easily. Get a chronograph or shoot it to distance and calculate the velocity based on the drop. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="land308, post: 720805, member: 5545"] I use r&p brass. cci large rifle primers and 39 grains of imr4350. This shows very little pressure in my savage 12 fv and my velocity in 3023fps. once i hit the 3000 fps mark I saw no reason to go any hotter. I am on my 5th firing on the brass and primer pockets are still nice and tight. I dont like any cratering around the firing pin but i have seen rifles with larger firing pin holes that did leave craters easily. Get a chronograph or shoot it to distance and calculate the velocity based on the drop. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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