So far N140 is just dandy with 50s & 52s, & really not a bad place to be.
For under 350 yds I would stick with RL16 if I had more of it. It shot that good & was very consistent.
I just shot the N150/52 initial test loads today & while shooting fairly small, they were a little slower than...
I started out with H380 & Hornady or Sierra 50s until that real hot July day that locked the bolt in my rifle. W760 was slightly less sensitive, but still problematic between spring & mid summer. H4895 was the next favorite with 50-53s & still does very well if you can find any. It was somewhat...
Jugs are 5 3/4" square & were all touching.
The Federal HS still looks pretty deadly for 20+ year old ammunition, but guessing the Norma load will be what I carry from now on. It does look kinda like a blender blade.
Shot these this afternoon from a 3 1/2" S&W 469. The 1st water filled gallon jug was at 10 feet. it was a light duty range day, so neither was chronographed today. The Norma was clocked at 1171fps @ 10' instrumental a few weeks ago. Norma spec is 1312fps. The Federal load may have been checked a...
Saw that yesterday & almost made the plastic cry... again... this month. Almost.
It's RUAG. I believe they're a top tier European munitions co.
They also make RWS brass if my memory still works. Too many mergers & acquisitions to keep track of anymore.
I've read that supposedly it's the same as W-760 or H414. Maybe it is. The cans in my closet say it may not be. The 2700 isn't flattened as much as the W760 & is shinier. I can tell you that it absolutely is temp sensitive, but then so is W-760. The last Western burn rate chart (they owned...
I started my 358 Winchester journey with a Ruger 77R. One of the older ones with a 22" barrel. Maybe even a pre-warning, but it's long ago been traded or sold. It was followed by at least 2 or 3 more of the same until I had a M70 rebarreled. Like Dr Mike, I would say that just about anything...
Not QL, but my 338-06 Ackley works best with H4350 & 200/210s. With slow pour & tapping the case 66 grs will just fit in my brass. It's compressed a lot, but with no bad pressure sign. I'm getting 3000 fps from a 25" barrel. Speer 200s, 210 Partitions, 200 Ballistic Tips & the 200 CT Ballistic...
Could be, but not a good option with all that headspace & no standard 22-250 anymore. No problems with using that soft WW brass in standard dies for the first load. Looks like 2 ways (at least) to skin that cat. The 1st batch of brass may have been RP but it was long ago & I'm too lazy to dig...
The body/shoulder junction in the Ackley die doesn't support the standard case in that area. I have to move the shoulder forward about .030" in my sloppy old 22-250 Imp. & have collapsed more than one case in the Ackley die when necked up to 6mm & sizing back down. It takes a few years to wear...
Yeah, .006 is a little more than I like too. A jammed bullet may work fine in this case & is sure a lot easier. If you do the false shoulder I've had much better luck using standard dies to create the bump. Weird things happen to the shoulder & body sometimes using the Ackley die before...
Shade Tree,
I try a few (5?) cases at first, & reload them 2 or 3 times, to be sure the process is sound before doing a bigger batch. My procedure comes from experience by screwing up too many pieces of brass for the problem guns. Hopefully yours is a good & easy one. Only 2 of the Ackleys...
No kids at home, so the 3rd bedroom has become my office/library/gunroom. The closet renovated with shelves holds components, a wall of books, a recliner reading chair, & a computer desk fill the room.
My ugly cheapo Ruger Creedmoor surprised me with regular sub 1/2" 4 or 5 shot groups with tailored loads. Seating depth was the key to really shrinking groups after a reasonably good powder/bullet combination was found.