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Reloading
RL22 vs H1000
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<blockquote data-quote="Carman" data-source="post: 596527" data-attributes="member: 40372"><p>7STW....thanks for the input. That's the impression I got but wanted someone smarter than me to confirm it. Just FYI to everyone who commented....I trimmed the casing to 2.61", loaded 75.4 grains of RL22 behind the 180 grain E-Tip, fired 5 rounds with no hang ups whatsoever. Got 2975 fps 10' from the muzzle +/- 3 fps. No signs of pressure at all. Measured casings after and they ranged from 2.614 to 2.617. Sorry Tikkamike....it was too long of a casings in that low tolerance chamber after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carman, post: 596527, member: 40372"] 7STW....thanks for the input. That's the impression I got but wanted someone smarter than me to confirm it. Just FYI to everyone who commented....I trimmed the casing to 2.61", loaded 75.4 grains of RL22 behind the 180 grain E-Tip, fired 5 rounds with no hang ups whatsoever. Got 2975 fps 10' from the muzzle +/- 3 fps. No signs of pressure at all. Measured casings after and they ranged from 2.614 to 2.617. Sorry Tikkamike....it was too long of a casings in that low tolerance chamber after all. [/QUOTE]
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