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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 315391" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>RockZ,</p><p>I am not sure what the top end of this cartridge is. Being as this is the first wildcat I have done load developement on, <strong>I am being on the careful side</strong>. </p><p>Got advise from Joel Russo on how to measure my brass expansion at the base of the brass to help determine pressure. Also, watched primer cratering and bolt lift . Also, payed attention to bolt pressure it took to rechamber a once fired brass in relation to headspace.</p><p>Based on the 10-12 reloads I have on the brass, with the primer pockets still holding tight,I suspect that the 300 JAZZ could be pushed harder. However, I am satified with the accuracy and velocity of both of my loads.</p><p>Again, my 210gr Berger load is at 3150fps and shooting 1/2 MOA at 725 yards,</p><p>and the 240gr SMK is at 2850fps and 1/2 MOA as well. Have not streched it out farther than that yet.</p><p><strong>Nathan Dagley of SSG built me a very accurate rifle.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 315391, member: 10654"] RockZ, I am not sure what the top end of this cartridge is. Being as this is the first wildcat I have done load developement on, [B]I am being on the careful side[/B]. Got advise from Joel Russo on how to measure my brass expansion at the base of the brass to help determine pressure. Also, watched primer cratering and bolt lift . Also, payed attention to bolt pressure it took to rechamber a once fired brass in relation to headspace. Based on the 10-12 reloads I have on the brass, with the primer pockets still holding tight,I suspect that the 300 JAZZ could be pushed harder. However, I am satified with the accuracy and velocity of both of my loads. Again, my 210gr Berger load is at 3150fps and shooting 1/2 MOA at 725 yards, and the 240gr SMK is at 2850fps and 1/2 MOA as well. Have not streched it out farther than that yet. [B]Nathan Dagley of SSG built me a very accurate rifle.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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