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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
338 Edge Bertram brass
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<blockquote data-quote="danj" data-source="post: 789723" data-attributes="member: 27241"><p>I'm getting small ejector marks on the new bertram brass's first loads .(Three out of Four) I ran the new brass through the resizing dye, trimmed to square. Using the same load, 90 gr. H1000 300gr SMK's cci250( .010 off the lands) as used in Remington brass. Primers show no signs of excess presure. Load crono's at 2817 - 2826 fps. ( 30" broughton barrel) great ES and tight groups. My question is slight ejector marks always a sign of excess pressure? Should I reduce the load or try a second loading on the brass with the same load? Thanks Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danj, post: 789723, member: 27241"] I'm getting small ejector marks on the new bertram brass's first loads .(Three out of Four) I ran the new brass through the resizing dye, trimmed to square. Using the same load, 90 gr. H1000 300gr SMK's cci250( .010 off the lands) as used in Remington brass. Primers show no signs of excess presure. Load crono's at 2817 - 2826 fps. ( 30" broughton barrel) great ES and tight groups. My question is slight ejector marks always a sign of excess pressure? Should I reduce the load or try a second loading on the brass with the same load? Thanks Dan [/QUOTE]
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