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Reloading
300 wm 10 twist - which hammer hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2015988" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>Loaded up some test rounds last night with Peterson brass, H4350 and the 178 absolute hammers, Starting at 70 grains, will fire through chrono today. I did have a little trouble with neck tension, the bullets are moving after being seated. Thankfully I bought a Lee crimping die on Butterbean's recommendation from another post, this seems to have helped get them stabilized in the brass, but seating depth is not as precise as I'd like. Will post results later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2015988, member: 59647"] Loaded up some test rounds last night with Peterson brass, H4350 and the 178 absolute hammers, Starting at 70 grains, will fire through chrono today. I did have a little trouble with neck tension, the bullets are moving after being seated. Thankfully I bought a Lee crimping die on Butterbean’s recommendation from another post, this seems to have helped get them stabilized in the brass, but seating depth is not as precise as I’d like. Will post results later. [/QUOTE]
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