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6.5 sst (sherman short tactical) arrived
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<blockquote data-quote="tbeckstead11" data-source="post: 1316440" data-attributes="member: 96338"><p>I got the brass sorted out, fireformed, annealed, sized, and a ladder test ready to go. I'm going to use Re26. Started at 53.5 grains and loaded up by .2 to 58.5. This should be pretty well into max. I'd like to see where I get pressure signs. I also loaded up some H4350 just to see where max will land with that powder. I started at 52.5 and loaded up to 54.5. </p><p></p><p>I'm using the Scott Satterlee method of load development. Shameless plug for my Facebook page. If you go on Facebook and search for Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) for Beginners, the pinned post has a good explainatiom and a link to a video about Scott's method. </p><p></p><p>I'll try to get this test done tomorrow and get back with th results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbeckstead11, post: 1316440, member: 96338"] I got the brass sorted out, fireformed, annealed, sized, and a ladder test ready to go. I'm going to use Re26. Started at 53.5 grains and loaded up by .2 to 58.5. This should be pretty well into max. I'd like to see where I get pressure signs. I also loaded up some H4350 just to see where max will land with that powder. I started at 52.5 and loaded up to 54.5. I'm using the Scott Satterlee method of load development. Shameless plug for my Facebook page. If you go on Facebook and search for Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) for Beginners, the pinned post has a good explainatiom and a link to a video about Scott's method. I'll try to get this test done tomorrow and get back with th results. [/QUOTE]
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