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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1453653" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Good friend of mine just texted me from the range. He is developing a load with our 199g Hammer Hunter in his old wore out 300rum. He worked up to 92g rl25 with an es of 6 for 5 shots and sub one inch at 100y with a vel of 3200fps. He had to leave the range because it was filling up with idiots. I think that was a quote. No pressure signs. I think he can probably get a grain or two more, but he may just call it good.</p><p></p><p>Point here is there was no sorting, particularly the bullets. He is meticulous about brass prep and charge weights, primer seating, and bullet seating. This is the 1st time he has loaded Hammers for his rum and he has never had that low of es. He is well under 20 rounds of load dev. Only reason he has shot as many as he has is because he shoots 5 shots with each charge. I only shoot one. I rarely get es over 20fps and often see single digit. When using Hammers brass is the weak link.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1453653, member: 7999"] Good friend of mine just texted me from the range. He is developing a load with our 199g Hammer Hunter in his old wore out 300rum. He worked up to 92g rl25 with an es of 6 for 5 shots and sub one inch at 100y with a vel of 3200fps. He had to leave the range because it was filling up with idiots. I think that was a quote. No pressure signs. I think he can probably get a grain or two more, but he may just call it good. Point here is there was no sorting, particularly the bullets. He is meticulous about brass prep and charge weights, primer seating, and bullet seating. This is the 1st time he has loaded Hammers for his rum and he has never had that low of es. He is well under 20 rounds of load dev. Only reason he has shot as many as he has is because he shoots 5 shots with each charge. I only shoot one. I rarely get es over 20fps and often see single digit. When using Hammers brass is the weak link. Steve [/QUOTE]
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