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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
30-30 bolt action
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<blockquote data-quote="Rusty54" data-source="post: 652756" data-attributes="member: 48086"><p>I base my loading levels on the max preasures achived by 44mag and the 7/30 Waters round. This is the only cartridge out of many that I have ever exceeded max loading levels with and I've put at least a couple thousand rounds down range, with no adverse effects. </p><p>I do realize the potential for hazard here though and that is why I do not disclose my actual loading limits. I treat this round as a wildcat. I only partial FL size also which gives my ammo the appearance of a double shoulder and mark all my boxes clearly for single shot rifles only. Yeah if I die before I use it up someones going to have to deal with it, but I'll have likely given all my guns away by then.</p><p>Thanks for the advise about using 225 brass, That may solve my sticking cartrige problem at the higher loading level!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rusty54, post: 652756, member: 48086"] I base my loading levels on the max preasures achived by 44mag and the 7/30 Waters round. This is the only cartridge out of many that I have ever exceeded max loading levels with and I've put at least a couple thousand rounds down range, with no adverse effects. I do realize the potential for hazard here though and that is why I do not disclose my actual loading limits. I treat this round as a wildcat. I only partial FL size also which gives my ammo the appearance of a double shoulder and mark all my boxes clearly for single shot rifles only. Yeah if I die before I use it up someones going to have to deal with it, but I'll have likely given all my guns away by then. Thanks for the advise about using 225 brass, That may solve my sticking cartrige problem at the higher loading level! [/QUOTE]
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