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Reloading
Reverse engineer .300 Win Mag Berger factory match grade 215 hybrid OTM ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1880455" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Chronograph the factory load, also many times factory ammo does in fact use the same powders we use but yes they are bulk batches and they will "re-do" the load for each batch of powder. </p><p>If you pull the bullet, look at the powder and weigh the charge you can often get a good starting point for your own reloading process. </p><p>If you cant figure out what powder it is, then post a pic-- but often times if you think you know what powder it is, and the speeds are close to book speeds it will give you clues too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1880455, member: 94491"] Chronograph the factory load, also many times factory ammo does in fact use the same powders we use but yes they are bulk batches and they will "re-do" the load for each batch of powder. If you pull the bullet, look at the powder and weigh the charge you can often get a good starting point for your own reloading process. If you cant figure out what powder it is, then post a pic-- but often times if you think you know what powder it is, and the speeds are close to book speeds it will give you clues too [/QUOTE]
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