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.300 Norma magnum for hunting??
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<blockquote data-quote="Chandalar" data-source="post: 1042839" data-attributes="member: 28074"><p>Jon, you probably all ready know this; but this may help, was this the first firing forming on that brass? If you can get a neck die, and a body die it may allow that shoulder to seal off now since the brass has been fire formed to your chamber, I'm using a neck die ( <a href="http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/categories/reloading-diesand" target="_blank">http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/categories/reloading-diesand</a>) and a body die (Redding) wit about a .002 shoulder bump, just so the bolt will close smooth, with very good results** after the new brass has been fire formed at least once. I encountered to much pressure with H1000 to my liking and have switch to H50bmg and getting good results and I believe longer brass life, using 230's. Pushing 230's at 2797 to 2800, Max spread has been 3fps. I hope this information is helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chandalar, post: 1042839, member: 28074"] Jon, you probably all ready know this; but this may help, was this the first firing forming on that brass? If you can get a neck die, and a body die it may allow that shoulder to seal off now since the brass has been fire formed to your chamber, I'm using a neck die ( [url]http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/categories/reloading-diesand[/url]) and a body die (Redding) wit about a .002 shoulder bump, just so the bolt will close smooth, with very good results** after the new brass has been fire formed at least once. I encountered to much pressure with H1000 to my liking and have switch to H50bmg and getting good results and I believe longer brass life, using 230's. Pushing 230's at 2797 to 2800, Max spread has been 3fps. I hope this information is helpful. [/QUOTE]
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