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Reloading
Starting Load ?? 300 RUM W/230 Bergers OTM
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1362863" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I have some loaded up right now to test hopefully this week. I started at 85 grains with RL 26 and have them loaded up to 87.5 but I expect to see pressure some where around 86.5 or 87. I already shoot the 220 ELDX bullets at 87 grns of RL26. Good round and right at max with now real pressure issues. I was hoping to get to 87 on the bergers since they have a slightly shorter bearing surface but the extra 10 grains in weight might keep me lower. According to hornady data 87 was right at the red zone for the 220's but I did not have any issues. I hope I can get out this week. It looks like its going to be back in the 60's on Friday here in Utah. I have yet to give the H1000 a try and I have 2 pounds setting on my shelf. I was loading for a 257 weatherby that ran the H1000. Maybe I should stuff some of that in a case and see how it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1362863, member: 10429"] I have some loaded up right now to test hopefully this week. I started at 85 grains with RL 26 and have them loaded up to 87.5 but I expect to see pressure some where around 86.5 or 87. I already shoot the 220 ELDX bullets at 87 grns of RL26. Good round and right at max with now real pressure issues. I was hoping to get to 87 on the bergers since they have a slightly shorter bearing surface but the extra 10 grains in weight might keep me lower. According to hornady data 87 was right at the red zone for the 220's but I did not have any issues. I hope I can get out this week. It looks like its going to be back in the 60's on Friday here in Utah. I have yet to give the H1000 a try and I have 2 pounds setting on my shelf. I was loading for a 257 weatherby that ran the H1000. Maybe I should stuff some of that in a case and see how it does. [/QUOTE]
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