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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2085048" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>TAC 150 HDY BT-FMJ 42.4 2,715 47.1 2,957 61,478 2.735</p><p></p><p>I was clear down at the 42.1 grains with cci 200 large rifle. weather about 80 and we kept the bullets in the shade. I was different date mil spec one shot brass. Very random and maybe once every 30 rounds Dillon 550 Using prepped brass that gets tumble wet polished before using.</p><p></p><p>Like I said after a popped primer and heavy extractor ding. I pulled the whole lot of bullets and weighted the charges. So I seated the bullets deeper thinking that it would also lower pressure. If anything the number of popped primer went up to maybe 1 in 20.</p><p></p><p>I ended up pulling them all and just saying to not use mil spec brass anymore. I bought a five hundred commercial one shot brass to replace them. big difference in case capacity.</p><p></p><p>51 grains of Big Game fill a mil spec level with the top of the case. Where win and R&P are 1/2 inch down in the case</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2085048, member: 2939"] TAC 150 HDY BT-FMJ 42.4 2,715 47.1 2,957 61,478 2.735 I was clear down at the 42.1 grains with cci 200 large rifle. weather about 80 and we kept the bullets in the shade. I was different date mil spec one shot brass. Very random and maybe once every 30 rounds Dillon 550 Using prepped brass that gets tumble wet polished before using. Like I said after a popped primer and heavy extractor ding. I pulled the whole lot of bullets and weighted the charges. So I seated the bullets deeper thinking that it would also lower pressure. If anything the number of popped primer went up to maybe 1 in 20. I ended up pulling them all and just saying to not use mil spec brass anymore. I bought a five hundred commercial one shot brass to replace them. big difference in case capacity. 51 grains of Big Game fill a mil spec level with the top of the case. Where win and R&P are 1/2 inch down in the case [/QUOTE]
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