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Reloading
264 and lrt
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<blockquote data-quote="comen" data-source="post: 2212150" data-attributes="member: 52622"><p>I have a super load with 80 gr. of LRT and the Speer 140 Gold dot. My Rifle is throated to seat the base of the bullet at the neck/shoulder junction and COAL is 3.460" This combo gets a little over 3200FPS in my 26" barrel. Remington factory loads chrono 3145 in my set up. I would start a little under this and work up, especially if you have a saami throat, even with the lighter bullet. Remember Gold Dots have some kind of lube coating. <strong>I started at 72 grains. </strong>At 80 grains <strong>in my rifle</strong> I have no pressure signs. I use CCI 250 primers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comen, post: 2212150, member: 52622"] I have a super load with 80 gr. of LRT and the Speer 140 Gold dot. My Rifle is throated to seat the base of the bullet at the neck/shoulder junction and COAL is 3.460" This combo gets a little over 3200FPS in my 26" barrel. Remington factory loads chrono 3145 in my set up. I would start a little under this and work up, especially if you have a saami throat, even with the lighter bullet. Remember Gold Dots have some kind of lube coating. [B]I started at 72 grains. [/B]At 80 grains [B]in my rifle[/B] I have no pressure signs. I use CCI 250 primers [/QUOTE]
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