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<blockquote data-quote="dcb" data-source="post: 61565" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>couple more questions, the norma brass that you use how many times have you fired it and with how many diffrent loads/powders?. if its all new brass. it could be that it need be fire formed to your chamber before you start load developement. then if it is fire formed with a few diffrent loads and the brass is mixed you could be getting diffrent internal volumes? Are you using Moly?? I have been using 26.5 grs, WW760 powder,WW primers seated 2.702" to the Ojive with a 40gr vmax in my sako, it likes a lot of jump. this is a slightly compressed load very consistent SDis 8.7, only thing it's a little dirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcb, post: 61565, member: 2583"] couple more questions, the norma brass that you use how many times have you fired it and with how many diffrent loads/powders?. if its all new brass. it could be that it need be fire formed to your chamber before you start load developement. then if it is fire formed with a few diffrent loads and the brass is mixed you could be getting diffrent internal volumes? Are you using Moly?? I have been using 26.5 grs, WW760 powder,WW primers seated 2.702" to the Ojive with a 40gr vmax in my sako, it likes a lot of jump. this is a slightly compressed load very consistent SDis 8.7, only thing it's a little dirty. [/QUOTE]
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