What Did You Do In The Reloading Room This Week?
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What Did You Do In The Reloading Room This Week?
Hoping to stimulate a bit of activity here as it has been quiet for a while. Worked up some extremely accurate 30-06 loads for deer season. First time hunting with these bullets, so will be interesting to see the expansion results.
Using once fired Norma brass, Federal Match large rifle primers, 55.0 grains of IMR 4350, and Berger 185 grain Hunting VLD bullets. They make one ragged hole in a 3 shot group at 100 yards from a Lead Sled. Really impressed with the accuracy, reading lots of controversy around fragmenting vs. controlled expansion. The differing opinions are nearly as polarized as the Lee FCD on most forums.
Very interesting read on setting the right COAL on Bergers website at: http://www.bergerbullets.com/getting-th ... our-rifle/
I ran through the exercise and there is a definitive sweet spot on the length!
As always, NEVER trust load data posted on a forum, validate and get your load data from the manufacturers or a manual!
Using once fired Norma brass, Federal Match large rifle primers, 55.0 grains of IMR 4350, and Berger 185 grain Hunting VLD bullets. They make one ragged hole in a 3 shot group at 100 yards from a Lead Sled. Really impressed with the accuracy, reading lots of controversy around fragmenting vs. controlled expansion. The differing opinions are nearly as polarized as the Lee FCD on most forums.
Very interesting read on setting the right COAL on Bergers website at: http://www.bergerbullets.com/getting-th ... our-rifle/
I ran through the exercise and there is a definitive sweet spot on the length!
As always, NEVER trust load data posted on a forum, validate and get your load data from the manufacturers or a manual!
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All good components. Barrel length?
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24" barrel, 1-10 twist rate, calculated sg stability factor of 1.94 for this bullet.
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I loaded 500 rounds of 10MM 180GR Hornady 180GR FMJ-FP bullet,6.2GR Unique powder, Winchester WLP primers
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I have been neglecting reloading and shooting in general lately but you've prompted me to get off my duff and get back to work.
I'm going to continue my exploration of using Reloader 17 in 7.5x55 swiss. The K31 forums have been saying that it is actually what is used in milsurp GP11. My first load was less than stellar on the accuracy but it was just the starting load and then I just didn't follow through with the rest of the ladder load work up. I used 47.5gr of powder and a 168gr Hornady BTHP producing 2559fps average. The rounds shot very nice from a comfort standpoint and cycled well but I did have 2 FTF from a no strike and a light strike. I suspect that those 2 rounds were seated a tiny bit long and the bolt wasn't completely locked up, a known issue when reloading for the K31 They both fired on the second attempt.
To get a matching GP11 load I need to be using Berger 178gr bullets but I'm light on cash these days and need to stick with what I have on hand.
I'm going to continue my exploration of using Reloader 17 in 7.5x55 swiss. The K31 forums have been saying that it is actually what is used in milsurp GP11. My first load was less than stellar on the accuracy but it was just the starting load and then I just didn't follow through with the rest of the ladder load work up. I used 47.5gr of powder and a 168gr Hornady BTHP producing 2559fps average. The rounds shot very nice from a comfort standpoint and cycled well but I did have 2 FTF from a no strike and a light strike. I suspect that those 2 rounds were seated a tiny bit long and the bolt wasn't completely locked up, a known issue when reloading for the K31 They both fired on the second attempt.
To get a matching GP11 load I need to be using Berger 178gr bullets but I'm light on cash these days and need to stick with what I have on hand.
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1) I went and shot 83 rds of 45 ACP 230 gr Hornady HAP over the 4.5gr of Universal. I was not happy with chrono read MV, ~320 fps!! A lot of flash blast which is messing up the readings. I need to place the chrono at least 3yrd in the front of the shooting line and I was not granted to do that at indoor range.
I came back with more 150 45ACP cases ;)
2) I got in the mail 5 Lee square ratchet for my Lee Classic Turrets and 1 clamp for said squares.
3) Sized, deprimed and SS wet cleaned and primed those 150+ 15ACP cases.
I came back with more 150 45ACP cases ;)
2) I got in the mail 5 Lee square ratchet for my Lee Classic Turrets and 1 clamp for said squares.
3) Sized, deprimed and SS wet cleaned and primed those 150+ 15ACP cases.
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"I was not happy with chrono read MV, ~320 fps"
Were you able to see the bullets as they slow motioned their way to the target?
Were you able to see the bullets as they slow motioned their way to the target?
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Just flash-bang, recoil and recover.Abraham wrote:"I was not happy with chrono read MV, ~320 fps"
Were you able to see the bullets as they slow motioned their way to the target?
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I'm going to load up some 9MM this week and I don't have any dies for it. I've always used RCBS. If you were going to buy a new set of dies for a Hornady LNL AP what you go with?
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Lee Factory 4-dies set, or Hornady 3-dies set with Lee Factory crimp.Richbirdhunter wrote:I'm going to load up some 9MM this week and I don't have any dies for it. I've always used RCBS. If you were going to buy a new set of dies for a Hornady LNL AP what you go with?
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last week was prepping around 800 pieces of brass .... .38 spl, .357 mag, .45 acp, and .44 mag. Loaded 50 rounds of .44 mag "thumpers" for early part of deer season. This week, so far, no actual hands on .... but I sure think about it a lot.
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Re: What Did You Do In The Reloading Room This Week?
I installed a MEC sizemaster for 12 ga and have started reloading shotshells. Was able to get an 8# jar of Clays from Cabela's. Working on 7/8 oz loads. For the question of which dies for pistol, I use the Lee dies and I think the Lee factory crimp is one of the best. Never had any problem with Lee dies.
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Decided to load some 44 Colt cases from Starline Brass . Using GOEX 3FG black powder. 205 grain bullet lubed. I shoot them in my Uberti open top 44, and my Ruger 44 Special .
Just something different ...
Just something different ...
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Now working on some 380's for the Kel Tec and Walther unloaders. Mostly Starline but some mixed brass with Hornady XTPs on top. Using WAP powder and CCI small pistol primers.
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