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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="capt.d" data-source="post: 572259" data-attributes="member: 27624"><p>A buddy of mine who bought a 7mm saum from me has recently gotten his own loading setup. He wanted to keep using a load that I have used extensively in this rifle consisting of fed 215 remington brass magpro and 150 gr scirrocco. He is pretty new to reloading and only had rem 9 1/2M on hand so i suggested that he back off a tad and creep up on my original powder charge. He did so and went to try tem out. He called and said his bolt handle flew off and his action was siezed. After much prying I finally got him to admit that he "may" have accidintly gotten his jug of TAC confused with his Magpro as they have simular shapes and he was in a hurry! So he lit off 67 grains of TAC and still has all his fingers and eyes. Out of curiosity I would like to find out what kind of pressure that was, and tell him exactly how much he should be thanking his lucky stars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capt.d, post: 572259, member: 27624"] A buddy of mine who bought a 7mm saum from me has recently gotten his own loading setup. He wanted to keep using a load that I have used extensively in this rifle consisting of fed 215 remington brass magpro and 150 gr scirrocco. He is pretty new to reloading and only had rem 9 1/2M on hand so i suggested that he back off a tad and creep up on my original powder charge. He did so and went to try tem out. He called and said his bolt handle flew off and his action was siezed. After much prying I finally got him to admit that he "may" have accidintly gotten his jug of TAC confused with his Magpro as they have simular shapes and he was in a hurry! So he lit off 67 grains of TAC and still has all his fingers and eyes. Out of curiosity I would like to find out what kind of pressure that was, and tell him exactly how much he should be thanking his lucky stars. [/QUOTE]
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