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Reloading
Questions about chronograph speeds and powder amount
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<blockquote data-quote="leecheater" data-source="post: 1910741" data-attributes="member: 104356"><p>Lance you are correct about the head stamps. I got a deal on used brass from one of the local ranges. There must be 5-6 different stamps. I am going to try my tickler and also may need to pony up and get my own specific brass that I run through the Tikka. The barrel is 22.4" The guys I hunt with are typically using AR-15s. I usually load a couple of thousand for them and so I have just used the Lee powder drop set to average of 24.5.</p><p></p><p> I am beginning to understand what Slick8 says about the "knats arse" in details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leecheater, post: 1910741, member: 104356"] Lance you are correct about the head stamps. I got a deal on used brass from one of the local ranges. There must be 5-6 different stamps. I am going to try my tickler and also may need to pony up and get my own specific brass that I run through the Tikka. The barrel is 22.4" The guys I hunt with are typically using AR-15s. I usually load a couple of thousand for them and so I have just used the Lee powder drop set to average of 24.5. I am beginning to understand what Slick8 says about the "knats arse" in details. [/QUOTE]
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