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Reloading
Why Hammer Bullets Are Always Faster
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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 3041891" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>I have a custom 284 win that loves to be loaded with a grain or two above what the book suggests. When I did that, groups were typically 1/2 moa or less for 5 shot groups. But I soon found out brass only lasted 5 loadings vs 10 when loaded a grain or two lower. With the price and availability of brass for this caliber as it is, I have stopped loading this round on the high side with my groups got just slightly bigger. Hammer bullets have returned that velocity to this gun and the accuracy has returned..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 3041891, member: 117774"] I have a custom 284 win that loves to be loaded with a grain or two above what the book suggests. When I did that, groups were typically 1/2 moa or less for 5 shot groups. But I soon found out brass only lasted 5 loadings vs 10 when loaded a grain or two lower. With the price and availability of brass for this caliber as it is, I have stopped loading this round on the high side with my groups got just slightly bigger. Hammer bullets have returned that velocity to this gun and the accuracy has returned.. [/QUOTE]
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