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bullet drop at 1000 yards, new v fired cases
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 431236" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Had the same experiences with my edge and .308. The closer to max pressure the more critical. Good grief, don't take a near max load in .308 Remington brass and load it in Lake City brass. That small amount of case volume makes a big difference. This doesn't matter with my 7mag, but I also load it rather mildly. It doesn't care if I load up Winchester or Remington, brass or nickle. I stopped turning the necks on it as well, it doesn't care what I do to the brass...or what primer I use! As long as I feed it a 162gr SST over 68grs of R25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 431236, member: 8873"] Had the same experiences with my edge and .308. The closer to max pressure the more critical. Good grief, don't take a near max load in .308 Remington brass and load it in Lake City brass. That small amount of case volume makes a big difference. This doesn't matter with my 7mag, but I also load it rather mildly. It doesn't care if I load up Winchester or Remington, brass or nickle. I stopped turning the necks on it as well, it doesn't care what I do to the brass...or what primer I use! As long as I feed it a 162gr SST over 68grs of R25. [/QUOTE]
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