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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1019490" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I hate to ask but what was your final distance from the lans? Just curious to see how this compares. </p><p> </p><p>Also you asked about the 230 bergers. The ones I am shooting are the 230 hybrids and I'm using 89.3 or 89.4 grains of powder. I think its 89.4 grains. If you ever decide to try this start about 87.5 grains and work up. I would have to check but I think the berger book is 88 or 88.5 grains for the 230's is what they have listed. </p><p>These will run somewhere at about 2950 to 3000 fps with the 89.4 grains. I think this is a little warm on the load. SO BE CAREFULL and work up checking for pressure issues. Also brass life is about 3 resizes on this load before its trash. I had a separation at 6 reloads. I cut one open at 5 and the lower wall was very thin compared to a once full length sized brass. So that's why I'm limiting to about 3 resizes, 4 shots from one case and then its ready for the trash. This is also all full length resizing each time. I really need to find a shoulder bump die and quit full length resize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1019490, member: 10429"] I hate to ask but what was your final distance from the lans? Just curious to see how this compares. Also you asked about the 230 bergers. The ones I am shooting are the 230 hybrids and I'm using 89.3 or 89.4 grains of powder. I think its 89.4 grains. If you ever decide to try this start about 87.5 grains and work up. I would have to check but I think the berger book is 88 or 88.5 grains for the 230's is what they have listed. These will run somewhere at about 2950 to 3000 fps with the 89.4 grains. I think this is a little warm on the load. SO BE CAREFULL and work up checking for pressure issues. Also brass life is about 3 resizes on this load before its trash. I had a separation at 6 reloads. I cut one open at 5 and the lower wall was very thin compared to a once full length sized brass. So that's why I'm limiting to about 3 resizes, 4 shots from one case and then its ready for the trash. This is also all full length resizing each time. I really need to find a shoulder bump die and quit full length resize. [/QUOTE]
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