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salasj":50vpzn5n said:finally got the load i want to use with the 130 AccuBond
H4831
Winchester Brass
remington 9 1/2M
OAL 3.300
65.5 grains
velocity 3,225 fps
group .186
I cant wait to use on Mule Deer this year
salasj":3noxr1zq said:finally got the load i want to use with the 130 AccuBond
H4831
Winchester Brass
remington 9 1/2M
OAL 3.300
65.5 grains
velocity 3,225 fps
group .186
I cant wait to use on Mule Deer this year
hunter24605":jljhoaof said:salasj":jljhoaof said:finally got the load i want to use with the 130 AccuBond
H4831
Winchester Brass
remington 9 1/2M
OAL 3.300
65.5 grains
velocity 3,225 fps
group .186
I cant wait to use on Mule Deer this year
Ok, I'm still VERY new to reloading with only a year under my belt, and I'm not questioning anyone more experienced than myself, but Hodgdon lists the Max for 264 WM 130gr AB H4831 at 59.2Grs...Like I said, I'm not second guessing anyone, just looking for some clarification.
SJB358":ycbamfs8 said:hunter24605":ycbamfs8 said:salasj":ycbamfs8 said:finally got the load i want to use with the 130 AccuBond
H4831
Winchester Brass
remington 9 1/2M
OAL 3.300
65.5 grains
velocity 3,225 fps
group .186
I cant wait to use on Mule Deer this year
Ok, I'm still VERY new to reloading with only a year under my belt, and I'm not questioning anyone more experienced than myself, but Hodgdon lists the Max for 264 WM 130gr AB H4831 at 59.2Grs...Like I said, I'm not second guessing anyone, just looking for some clarification.
Great question. Between the different sizes of cases, chambers and barrels it isn't unusual to need several more grains of powder to attain the book speeds. The chronograph is really your guide in this situation. It is about the only real way of knowing where your at pressure wise.
I haven't found any data for my 264 Win that hasn't shown this. Not a show stopper at all, just takes some time with the chrono and working up slowly.
SJB358":suhfmkf2 said:hunter24605":suhfmkf2 said:salasj":suhfmkf2 said:finally got the load i want to use with the 130 AccuBond
H4831
Winchester Brass
remington 9 1/2M
OAL 3.300
65.5 grains
velocity 3,225 fps
group .186
I cant wait to use on Mule Deer this year
Ok, I'm still VERY new to reloading with only a year under my belt, and I'm not questioning anyone more experienced than myself, but Hodgdon lists the Max for 264 WM 130gr AB H4831 at 59.2Grs...Like I said, I'm not second guessing anyone, just looking for some clarification.
Great question. Between the different sizes of cases, chambers and barrels it isn't unusual to need several more grains of powder to attain the book speeds. The chronograph is really your guide in this situation. It is about the only real way of knowing where your at pressure wise.
I haven't found any data for my 264 Win that hasn't shown this. Not a show stopper at all, just takes some time with the chrono and working up slowly.