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300 win mag and 215 Berger questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Yotehtr1" data-source="post: 1819559" data-attributes="member: 111054"><p>I'm sorry I didn't mention but all brass was trimmed to 2.610 I believe I don't have my notes in front of me right now. Shoulders were bumped 0.0015 in Forster full length die, primer pockets were all uniformed, flash holes chamfered and debuted, necks inside vld chamfered and outside chamfered. That's all the prep work I did other than cleaning. And yes right in that 72-73 area looks promising. I haven't done any accuracy testing there yet though. I remade the loads I fired plus a few more last night and fully cleaned the action, chamber, and bore because it was suggested to me that possibly moisture or gun oil in the action may have had something to do with causing a spike. I made sure it's all very clean and dry. I also loaded a few Extra charges down low to re foul the barrel before I get back to the 72-73 grain range. Hoping to make it back out this week again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotehtr1, post: 1819559, member: 111054"] I’m sorry I didn’t mention but all brass was trimmed to 2.610 I believe I don’t have my notes in front of me right now. Shoulders were bumped 0.0015 in Forster full length die, primer pockets were all uniformed, flash holes chamfered and debuted, necks inside vld chamfered and outside chamfered. That’s all the prep work I did other than cleaning. And yes right in that 72-73 area looks promising. I haven’t done any accuracy testing there yet though. I remade the loads I fired plus a few more last night and fully cleaned the action, chamber, and bore because it was suggested to me that possibly moisture or gun oil in the action may have had something to do with causing a spike. I made sure it’s all very clean and dry. I also loaded a few Extra charges down low to re foul the barrel before I get back to the 72-73 grain range. Hoping to make it back out this week again [/QUOTE]
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