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Browning A-bolt and Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="bamadawg2009" data-source="post: 795138" data-attributes="member: 34807"><p>I never did check jump I seated them the same depth as the Sierras I loaded for it. I went by hodgdons website and they had loads for 162s and 170s so I just went 1 grain over the max load for the 170s figuring for the 168. I also checked LRH and general consensus is most people were getting 72 grains for the 168 bergers.</p><p>I will admit I probably did start a little hot considering the Magnum primer if that is true, but I usually start 1.5 grains over min load in most of my guns without ever having such a problem, unless Im loading for an automatic then I start at minimum. </p><p>I might just have to go back to the drawing board and start over.</p><p></p><p>Anybody else have any load data for the 7mag and 168 bergers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamadawg2009, post: 795138, member: 34807"] I never did check jump I seated them the same depth as the Sierras I loaded for it. I went by hodgdons website and they had loads for 162s and 170s so I just went 1 grain over the max load for the 170s figuring for the 168. I also checked LRH and general consensus is most people were getting 72 grains for the 168 bergers. I will admit I probably did start a little hot considering the Magnum primer if that is true, but I usually start 1.5 grains over min load in most of my guns without ever having such a problem, unless Im loading for an automatic then I start at minimum. I might just have to go back to the drawing board and start over. Anybody else have any load data for the 7mag and 168 bergers? [/QUOTE]
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