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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck turning and Blown primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Lyons7STW" data-source="post: 948894" data-attributes="member: 36853"><p>So I have a .260 rem. I've been shooting Precision matches with.</p><p>My load was a 140 Berger over 41.4 grains of H4350 with a COL of 2.850</p><p>I was having some chamber a little tight and decided to turn the necks. Took of a thou.</p><p>Not even 100% clean up on the neck.</p><p>Loaded some up using same old formula. Blew 3 out of 4 primers.</p><p></p><p>Was not expecting that!</p><p></p><p>BTW. Book on that load is 41.2 in berger manual</p><p>@ 2.830</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyons7STW, post: 948894, member: 36853"] So I have a .260 rem. I've been shooting Precision matches with. My load was a 140 Berger over 41.4 grains of H4350 with a COL of 2.850 I was having some chamber a little tight and decided to turn the necks. Took of a thou. Not even 100% clean up on the neck. Loaded some up using same old formula. Blew 3 out of 4 primers. Was not expecting that! BTW. Book on that load is 41.2 in berger manual @ 2.830 [/QUOTE]
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