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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty21" data-source="post: 443497" data-attributes="member: 28146"><p>I did get some loaded and empty brass and my uncle has the dies. The brass is 338 Winchester Magnum, Winchester Western brand. My grandpa had reloaded some and from what I can find out thru my uncle, the rounds were reloaded about 30 years ago, think I will keep for keepsake (not sure how safe they would be), and printed on the box itself is grandpa's reloading data... 61 gr. 4064 powder, 150 gr. nosler bullet. I figured you guys may have some more updated reloading data, sure things have changed a bit in 30 years, haha. Thanks</p><p></p><p></p><p>Russell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty21, post: 443497, member: 28146"] I did get some loaded and empty brass and my uncle has the dies. The brass is 338 Winchester Magnum, Winchester Western brand. My grandpa had reloaded some and from what I can find out thru my uncle, the rounds were reloaded about 30 years ago, think I will keep for keepsake (not sure how safe they would be), and printed on the box itself is grandpa's reloading data... 61 gr. 4064 powder, 150 gr. nosler bullet. I figured you guys may have some more updated reloading data, sure things have changed a bit in 30 years, haha. Thanks Russell [/QUOTE]
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