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338 EDGE @3146 with 300 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Azprc" data-source="post: 987946" data-attributes="member: 38684"><p>I should have clarified better, this is left over brass from my other edge's. This gun does not have a spring loaded plunger style ejector. Not sure how many loads the brass actually have above the 10 in this gun. I just went and shot a group at 97 grains, 3141 avg and shot it. This is the group at 100 yards and I have not played with seating depth or done any load development at all since I intend to rl33 or vv570. I have bumped the shoulders at the 6th reload and I did not anneal, which I normally would have done around the 5th reload but was not concerned because it is not my intended brass in the long run. I can not figure out why this one is so fast, if I was only getting 3-4 reloads, I would back it down but getting 10 is not even a worry on pressure, unless I am missing something. Primer pockets are gtg and can not wait to get on with rl33 or 570!!!!</p><p></p><p>The bullet shown is a bore rider and only there for reference, all the above info is with the berger 300 OTM .338 bullet. If this gun keeps running like this, my snipetac is going away!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://s657.photobucket.com/user/Spooner_08/media/Mobile%20Uploads/991899C4-39FB-40BC-BEDA-DC865769CCDC_zpsc6ngxknb.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu300/Spooner_08/Mobile%20Uploads/991899C4-39FB-40BC-BEDA-DC865769CCDC_zpsc6ngxknb.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azprc, post: 987946, member: 38684"] I should have clarified better, this is left over brass from my other edge's. This gun does not have a spring loaded plunger style ejector. Not sure how many loads the brass actually have above the 10 in this gun. I just went and shot a group at 97 grains, 3141 avg and shot it. This is the group at 100 yards and I have not played with seating depth or done any load development at all since I intend to rl33 or vv570. I have bumped the shoulders at the 6th reload and I did not anneal, which I normally would have done around the 5th reload but was not concerned because it is not my intended brass in the long run. I can not figure out why this one is so fast, if I was only getting 3-4 reloads, I would back it down but getting 10 is not even a worry on pressure, unless I am missing something. Primer pockets are gtg and can not wait to get on with rl33 or 570!!!! The bullet shown is a bore rider and only there for reference, all the above info is with the berger 300 OTM .338 bullet. If this gun keeps running like this, my snipetac is going away! [URL=http://s657.photobucket.com/user/Spooner_08/media/Mobile%20Uploads/991899C4-39FB-40BC-BEDA-DC865769CCDC_zpsc6ngxknb.jpg.html][IMG]http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu300/Spooner_08/Mobile%20Uploads/991899C4-39FB-40BC-BEDA-DC865769CCDC_zpsc6ngxknb.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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