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300 WSM reloading and chambering problems
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<blockquote data-quote="itchytriggerfinger" data-source="post: 2051090" data-attributes="member: 24854"><p>Vol: yeah, unfortunately I did not take the magneto speed with me as I was going hunting and had to limit how much gear I took along. I was of the mindset that I could hit the range in my downtime and run some ammo thru it to start the break in process. Since I wasnt working up a load, thought it unnecessary. </p><p>Certainly wish I had done it now it would've been nice to know what the velocities were. </p><p>To the your second point, I can fit a bullet into the neck of a fired case.</p><p></p><p>vance: I appreciate your point about mixing brass and realize I did not make completely clear that I was separating brass. I'm actually slightly neurotic about that, I ALWAYS separate cases by head stamp and once they are shot they are dedicated to that firearm. Good to know about the Hornady, I think I will start by pulling some of those Federal rounds and back off the charge and shoot them thru the chrono to see what those particular bullets are doin. Once I get that figured out I'll take that once fired brass and work up my own load looking at pressure and velocity to see what I get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itchytriggerfinger, post: 2051090, member: 24854"] Vol: yeah, unfortunately I did not take the magneto speed with me as I was going hunting and had to limit how much gear I took along. I was of the mindset that I could hit the range in my downtime and run some ammo thru it to start the break in process. Since I wasnt working up a load, thought it unnecessary. Certainly wish I had done it now it would’ve been nice to know what the velocities were. To the your second point, I can fit a bullet into the neck of a fired case. vance: I appreciate your point about mixing brass and realize I did not make completely clear that I was separating brass. I’m actually slightly neurotic about that, I ALWAYS separate cases by head stamp and once they are shot they are dedicated to that firearm. Good to know about the Hornady, I think I will start by pulling some of those Federal rounds and back off the charge and shoot them thru the chrono to see what those particular bullets are doin. Once I get that figured out I’ll take that once fired brass and work up my own load looking at pressure and velocity to see what I get. [/QUOTE]
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