I had bought all my equipment months ago and asked members on here many questions but then got caught up in work and just now getting around to reloading for my Win 338 MA with 225 Accubonds.
A few last questions:
1. I am using RL19; I am loading 74 gr. The powder comes right up to the bottom of the neck. The Nosler 6 Reloading guide does mention that this is a compressed load. Does this level of GP sound about right to those loading 74 gr 338 Win Mag?
2. I tried to follow the Nosler 6 guide on how to seat the bullet but the bullets fit tight in the shell neck (Nosler 6 mentions it should fall into the shell?) So I have made my seating for my rifle at 3.333-3.337 (Nosler 6 has maximum at 3.340. Does this sound to be a decent seating?
3. I am using the manual RCBS scale and it works pretty good but finding out it is never perfectly consistent. I am using a few turns of the Trickler to get exact measurment of 74. Is this a norm? I have no problem measuring every single throw. Just wondering.
Side Question: I have been told by many many reloaders with a Weatherby Vanguard 338 Win Mag that I can start out with either 73 grains or 74 grains with no worries. I have shot 60 rounds of premium ammo out of my new rifle as well. I understand all rifles are different to an extent, but I have started out at the max of 74 grainsd exactly (thanks to the Trickler). Any thoughts.
Thanks All
Steve
A few last questions:
1. I am using RL19; I am loading 74 gr. The powder comes right up to the bottom of the neck. The Nosler 6 Reloading guide does mention that this is a compressed load. Does this level of GP sound about right to those loading 74 gr 338 Win Mag?
2. I tried to follow the Nosler 6 guide on how to seat the bullet but the bullets fit tight in the shell neck (Nosler 6 mentions it should fall into the shell?) So I have made my seating for my rifle at 3.333-3.337 (Nosler 6 has maximum at 3.340. Does this sound to be a decent seating?
3. I am using the manual RCBS scale and it works pretty good but finding out it is never perfectly consistent. I am using a few turns of the Trickler to get exact measurment of 74. Is this a norm? I have no problem measuring every single throw. Just wondering.
Side Question: I have been told by many many reloaders with a Weatherby Vanguard 338 Win Mag that I can start out with either 73 grains or 74 grains with no worries. I have shot 60 rounds of premium ammo out of my new rifle as well. I understand all rifles are different to an extent, but I have started out at the max of 74 grainsd exactly (thanks to the Trickler). Any thoughts.
Thanks All
Steve