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<blockquote data-quote="Chawlston" data-source="post: 165363"><p>I am still working on the original brass that has seven firings on it, 106.90gr on my acculab scale (was 107gr on the RCBS). Federal 215 primers. I am at sea level which is higher humidity (read lower BC) and quicker to hit a pressure limit. You guys higher up in altitude have an advantage on burn rate and bullet flight. Anyway, this is a very good load for my gun which is a Hall Express in a McMillan McHale stock with a 29" cryroed (didn't realize that until now) K&P fluted barrel. I have found that these custom actions will take a tad more powder prior to showing pressure signs.</p><p></p><p>Chawlston</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chawlston, post: 165363"] I am still working on the original brass that has seven firings on it, 106.90gr on my acculab scale (was 107gr on the RCBS). Federal 215 primers. I am at sea level which is higher humidity (read lower BC) and quicker to hit a pressure limit. You guys higher up in altitude have an advantage on burn rate and bullet flight. Anyway, this is a very good load for my gun which is a Hall Express in a McMillan McHale stock with a 29" cryroed (didn't realize that until now) K&P fluted barrel. I have found that these custom actions will take a tad more powder prior to showing pressure signs. Chawlston [/QUOTE]
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