#7 IS IN MY HANDS!

The 40 S&W is here to stay and the 10mm is making a come back. You gotta love the power the 10mm gives you in autoloaders!
 
Mike says, "since I'm down with the flu,".

Stay close to the fire, cover up, sip a medicinial aide and read lots :lol: !

get well,

Old Jim
 
Ihave a Pt Bull .40 S&W Charter Arms revolver as one of my CCL guns. It is nice to have all that power in a relatively small revolver.
 
SJB358":16m8dlxf said:
Rmitch223":16m8dlxf said:
any load data for .243 WIN w/ 105gr & IMR-4350?

Yes sir

Start 36.5

Max 43.5

Nosler case, Fed 210 primer.


Is it just me or does that max seem quite high?
In my Quickload program it shows that 43.5gr creates just over 70,000 PSI!
 
Rmitch223":1rjmykqj said:
SJB358":1rjmykqj said:
Rmitch223":1rjmykqj said:
any load data for .243 WIN w/ 105gr & IMR-4350?

Yes sir

Start 36.5

Max 43.5

Nosler case, Fed 210 primer.


Is it just me or does that max seem quite high?
In my Quickload program it shows that 43.5gr creates just over 70,000 PSI!

Could be, haven't checked it out yet?
 
Just received mine. IT IS NICE! I look forward to multiple hours of curling up with it on the couch
 
I received mine - which I ordered through Sinclairs -the other day and think the way the content is presented is great. I have to ask why a number of cartridges - the 25 wssm for example - have been moved out of the main body of the manual and put in the appendix? :?:

Also ................. on a quality control note there is no additional information on page 80. :p

I left mine on my reloading bench the first night after I opened it and the next morning the front cover had warped and curled up like a piece of green lumber left in the sun. :roll: I have been pressing back into shape with a box containing a thousand .358 cast bullets. LoL Hopefully it will acclimatize to our dry environment and stay flat. :wink:
 
Cariboo,

I left mine open to about the middle, for several days. Now, even though closed, it still wants to flop-open to the middle . It'll get over it 8) .
 
My #7 went boing and sprung out into a flower shape from the humidity here. I will press it for awhile to see if I can get it flat again.
 
russ808":39akjmsn said:
Well one of the three arrived. The other two seem to be stuck in lala land.
Russ

That seems to happen a lot, Russ.

Cariboo":39akjmsn said:
I left mine on my reloading bench the first night after I opened it and the next morning the front cover had warped and curled up like a piece of green lumber left in the sun. :roll: I have been pressing back into shape with a box containing a thousand .358 cast bullets. LoL Hopefully it will acclimatize to our dry environment and stay flat. :wink:

Yep, the covers on mine almost immediately began to warp. The paper used in making the cover must have been terribly moist.
 
I can only imagine what it will do in our wet climate over here, maybe I will wait for the second run of manuals. Other than adding data for the 200 gr AccuBond is the rest of the data the same for the 35 Whelen? Nosler sent me the 200 gr Ab data a couple of months ago and I was surprised that the loads for Varget and RL 15 were lower than the 225 gr Ab.
 
Well the two that were in lala land finally arrived on island. Should be getting them today. :)
Russ
 
My #7 started warping right away so when I wasn't pouring over it I pressed it with some other heavy books. It seemed to stabilize after a out a week. My #6 is terribly lonely - between #7 and Hornaday #9 it's feeling left out.

Scott
 
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