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Found a winning load! 300 win mag 225 eld.
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1739136" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Holy smokes that's running warm! I've heard about that adg brass, don't know if I can even get it in Canada. But if "normal" brass is only good for two firings with a load isn't that a bit alarming? Not judging or saying don't do it but that'd be a huge red flag for me in my own practices. Ran the numbers, 215 at 3050 is yielding over 4400 foot pounds. That's squarely in RUM territory! Thanks for the 40 thou advice, I'll bear it in mind should I try those. Won't even attempt to make that kind of velocity happen though, I 100 percent believe you that you're doing it without pressure signs and that you're a diligent, safe, and responsible loader (who knows a lot more about it than i do) but nonetheless exceeding published ballistics by that huge of a margin seems like free lunch and I agree with those who say there's no such thing. All the best, thanks for the info. (I do have h1000 in my stash of powders and, all the more on account of your experience, do intend to give it a try with the 200-215 grain weight range)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1739136, member: 109862"] Holy smokes that’s running warm! I’ve heard about that adg brass, don’t know if I can even get it in Canada. But if “normal” brass is only good for two firings with a load isn’t that a bit alarming? Not judging or saying don’t do it but that’d be a huge red flag for me in my own practices. Ran the numbers, 215 at 3050 is yielding over 4400 foot pounds. That’s squarely in RUM territory! Thanks for the 40 thou advice, I’ll bear it in mind should I try those. Won’t even attempt to make that kind of velocity happen though, I 100 percent believe you that you’re doing it without pressure signs and that you’re a diligent, safe, and responsible loader (who knows a lot more about it than i do) but nonetheless exceeding published ballistics by that huge of a margin seems like free lunch and I agree with those who say there’s no such thing. All the best, thanks for the info. (I do have h1000 in my stash of powders and, all the more on account of your experience, do intend to give it a try with the 200-215 grain weight range) [/QUOTE]
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