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Reloading
US 869 for 300PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="300 PRC CUSTOM SAKO" data-source="post: 2647724" data-attributes="member: 124840"><p>With 230 grain A-Tips the listed max with US 869 is 88.1C (Hodgdon). I seat out the bullet as long as my magazine allows for cycling. I can get 94 GRAINS of that (US869) in my case (ADG) if I put a finger over the top of case and tap the powder column down to the neck/shoulder junction before seating the bullet. If I do not settle powder enough I get some bulging in the neck/shoulder area. IN MY GUN I get absolutely no pressure signs whatsoever----pockets stay tight, no cratering of primers, no blown primers, no hard bolt lift etc. This is what I do.... follow AT YOUR OWN RISK blah blah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300 PRC CUSTOM SAKO, post: 2647724, member: 124840"] With 230 grain A-Tips the listed max with US 869 is 88.1C (Hodgdon). I seat out the bullet as long as my magazine allows for cycling. I can get 94 GRAINS of that (US869) in my case (ADG) if I put a finger over the top of case and tap the powder column down to the neck/shoulder junction before seating the bullet. If I do not settle powder enough I get some bulging in the neck/shoulder area. IN MY GUN I get absolutely no pressure signs whatsoever----pockets stay tight, no cratering of primers, no blown primers, no hard bolt lift etc. This is what I do.... follow AT YOUR OWN RISK blah blah [/QUOTE]
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