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<blockquote data-quote="Skimbleshanks" data-source="post: 1945165" data-attributes="member: 22552"><p>Ive got dies. Finally found some but had to wait a while. The bullets I was originally using are now hard to come by and the powder is vapor these days. 225 accubonds and Varget. So I picked up a bunch of 230 ELD-Xs and a few pounds of BLC-2. averaged load data from 338RCM, 325 WSM, 338-06AI, and some quickload data I found for the 338-300WSM with a different bullet. Feel confident that I can work up safely with this combo if I can just get my bullets seated. First seating stem bottomed out with the bullets .002" off the rifling. New seating stem is longer but .004" larger diameter and wont screw in. Trying to do a seating depth test with a starting load then try to find an accuracy/velocity node. Not looking to push anything super hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skimbleshanks, post: 1945165, member: 22552"] Ive got dies. Finally found some but had to wait a while. The bullets I was originally using are now hard to come by and the powder is vapor these days. 225 accubonds and Varget. So I picked up a bunch of 230 ELD-Xs and a few pounds of BLC-2. averaged load data from 338RCM, 325 WSM, 338-06AI, and some quickload data I found for the 338-300WSM with a different bullet. Feel confident that I can work up safely with this combo if I can just get my bullets seated. First seating stem bottomed out with the bullets .002" off the rifling. New seating stem is longer but .004" larger diameter and wont screw in. Trying to do a seating depth test with a starting load then try to find an accuracy/velocity node. Not looking to push anything super hard. [/QUOTE]
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