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trouble with case stretch
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 461328" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>my brother and I did the 25-06 a few years back, but we shot lighter bullets most of the time. We used lots of 4350 and 4831 powder, but looking back I now thing we should have tried the 3100 and a couple others. Still it's really hard to go wrong with a can of 4350. Too bad we're not close by, cause I'd have you bring your dies over and we'd try a little bit of everything on my shelf. Right now the MagPro powder interests me the most, but as I've said before 3100 seems to always work well. Another point of interest here is that with H4350, IMR4350, and AA4350, is that all seem to have a little different burn rates. AA4350 is faster than IMR 4350, and H4350 is slower than IMR 4350. I think I'd try 50 grains of AA4350, and work my way up to 52 or 53 grains. 54 grains of 3100 is a max load in the book, but it seems a little light weight for a max load (it is a compressed load, so that maybe why). Right now as I see it, all roads point to 4350.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 461328, member: 25383"] my brother and I did the 25-06 a few years back, but we shot lighter bullets most of the time. We used lots of 4350 and 4831 powder, but looking back I now thing we should have tried the 3100 and a couple others. Still it's really hard to go wrong with a can of 4350. Too bad we're not close by, cause I'd have you bring your dies over and we'd try a little bit of everything on my shelf. Right now the MagPro powder interests me the most, but as I've said before 3100 seems to always work well. Another point of interest here is that with H4350, IMR4350, and AA4350, is that all seem to have a little different burn rates. AA4350 is faster than IMR 4350, and H4350 is slower than IMR 4350. I think I'd try 50 grains of AA4350, and work my way up to 52 or 53 grains. 54 grains of 3100 is a max load in the book, but it seems a little light weight for a max load (it is a compressed load, so that maybe why). Right now as I see it, all roads point to 4350. gary [/QUOTE]
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