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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Factory ammo as good as hand loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="tomt" data-source="post: 771125" data-attributes="member: 28876"><p>I picked up a used Weatherby Accumark in 30-378. It came with a box of factory Weatherby ammo. All I wanted was the brass, so I pulled the bullets and weight each powder charge. The heaviest charge weight 106.1 gns the lowest charge weight 104.1 gns. <strong>That is a 2 grain difference in powder charge for ammo costing over a $100 for 20 rounds.</strong> My powder charges don't vary by more than .1+/-gn., and I can load the 210 Berger.</p><p> </p><p>I can make ammo better than factory because I can take my time!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomt, post: 771125, member: 28876"] I picked up a used Weatherby Accumark in 30-378. It came with a box of factory Weatherby ammo. All I wanted was the brass, so I pulled the bullets and weight each powder charge. The heaviest charge weight 106.1 gns the lowest charge weight 104.1 gns. [B]That is a 2 grain difference in powder charge for ammo costing over a $100 for 20 rounds.[/B] My powder charges don't vary by more than .1+/-gn., and I can load the 210 Berger. I can make ammo better than factory because I can take my time!!! [/QUOTE]
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