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Reloading
When to throw away brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Robinhood493" data-source="post: 684558" data-attributes="member: 36428"><p>On my 300 rum, the only pressure signs I see are very slight ejector marks at 103g of retumbo. I backed it down to 102g and stuck with that. I am getting the best accuracy by far at this load with 3/8"-1/2" MOA @100 yds with 180g Nosler Partitions. The first 3 loadings the primer pockets were normal, but the 4th time they feel very loose. This is all on a factory LSS Remington 700 with a free floated barrel and trigger job. It looks like I need to back down more and try to get the lighter load to group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinhood493, post: 684558, member: 36428"] On my 300 rum, the only pressure signs I see are very slight ejector marks at 103g of retumbo. I backed it down to 102g and stuck with that. I am getting the best accuracy by far at this load with 3/8"-1/2" MOA @100 yds with 180g Nosler Partitions. The first 3 loadings the primer pockets were normal, but the 4th time they feel very loose. This is all on a factory LSS Remington 700 with a free floated barrel and trigger job. It looks like I need to back down more and try to get the lighter load to group. [/QUOTE]
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