300WSM w/180gr and H4350

DrMike":drqv4z98 said:
Try the F210s. I think you'll be pleased with them, Tom. I use a lot of them in my 300 WSM loads.

Think it's worth pulling down those loads I have built and remaking them with different primers? I have pushed out live ones before, just have to go slow and easy.
 
How many loads do you have made up? If there aren't too many, you may want to simply push them through the rifle as break-in material. It is not a serious problem to push out the primers. I usually go with large rifle primers in my WSMs. I adopt the philosophy that calls for the coolest primer to ignite the powder column, and the shorter powder column has always lit well for me with large rifle primers.
 
DrMike":2i901w4k said:
How many loads do you have made up? If there aren't too many, you may want to simply push them through the rifle as break-in material. It is not a serious problem to push out the primers. I usually go with large rifle primers in my WSMs. I adopt the philosophy that calls for the coolest primer to ignite the powder column, and the shorter powder column has always lit well for me with large rifle primers.

I think I have 4 of the 64.5gr charge and 3 of the 63.5gr charge, but those are the last of the AB bullets I have (for now). Both this time and last time, 63.5gr seemed to shoot better than 64.5, so I'm tempted to pull them down and rebuild them all as 63.5gr with 210's and reshoot.
 
If that is your stock of ABs, then, yes, I'd consider it worth your while to pull them down and rebuild.
 
DrMike":2rbqk7hk said:
If that is your stock of ABs, then, yes, I'd consider it worth your while to pull them down and rebuild.

I pulled them down this morning. Product endorsement for the Hornady Cam-Lock bullet puller. Love that thing. Made quick work of 9 rounds.

Gotta cut the grass, then back to the loading bench. The .257's going to go play today, too. :)
 
tddeangelo":2012y9ad said:
DrMike":2012y9ad said:
If that is your stock of ABs, then, yes, I'd consider it worth your while to pull them down and rebuild.

I pulled them down this morning. Product endorsement for the Hornady Cam-Lock bullet puller. Love that thing. Made quick work of 9 rounds.

Gotta cut the grass, then back to the loading bench. The .257's going to go play today, too. :)

Hope the 257 does some good shooting for ya Tom. Looking forward to hearing how those ABs shoot for you. Scotty
 
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