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Reloading
260 Rem loads
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2747034" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>260 Rem, Lothar Walther 20" barrel, Savage action.</p><p>140gr Speer Spitzer / Lapua brass</p><p>No idea on velocities as I was just working up an optimal charge.</p><p>44gr RL17, 1/2 MOA. No pressure signs.</p><p>Another test I have loaded but not shot yet is Leverevolution, 38-42gr with the Speer 140. I have been surprised at how well LVR performs with short barrels.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With all my Savage actions, that's the first symptom before flattening primers. I think it's a function of how weak their extractor is, and the floating bolt head being hammered back onto its bearing surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2747034, member: 94154"] 260 Rem, Lothar Walther 20" barrel, Savage action. 140gr Speer Spitzer / Lapua brass No idea on velocities as I was just working up an optimal charge. 44gr RL17, 1/2 MOA. No pressure signs. Another test I have loaded but not shot yet is Leverevolution, 38-42gr with the Speer 140. I have been surprised at how well LVR performs with short barrels. With all my Savage actions, that's the first symptom before flattening primers. I think it's a function of how weak their extractor is, and the floating bolt head being hammered back onto its bearing surface. [/QUOTE]
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