Ttsx has more bands around shank to LOWER surface area of bearing surface and as I put above SOME of the game changers are harder than normal and giving high pressure..... Proceed with caution,as...
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Ttsx has more bands around shank to LOWER surface area of bearing surface and as I put above SOME of the game changers are harder than normal and giving high pressure..... Proceed with caution,as...
Gpm. With all due respect... The actual projectile won't matter a fuck IF you have dropped by 10% and are working back up. The 162 data shown above is an abnormally and I wouldn't load to that level...
nope.....162grn data is "out of line" with the rest 130-140-150-160 are all + ten grains bullet = -2grns powder YET the 162 powder is heavier than 160.....
if you look at the other powders in same...
have you seen the error yet????
that data is from ADI MANUAL early 2000s do you spot the irregularity/possible error in the 2217 data?????
thats why I always look at all charge weights n compare and dont just read one line or...
NOW I have heard these have rather hard/thick jackets in certain batches so PLEASE do start low and try a few then work up ..and Im as scottish as they come about wasting components...but another...
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ASSUME NOTHING.... I shall have a look and see if have something on paper.
basically bud...its a cup n core pill so any data from older manuals will be relevant..its only in last 5-10 years that data has been projectile specific.....because people got lazy and manual makers...
I deliberately left out #7 so the anully retentive can tell you all about seating depth variations.i personally set up die using existing accurate load and call it good
#1 pick up reloading manual #2turn to 7mm magnum page #3 find data for 150grn projectiles #4 scroll down till find powder you actually have on hand#5 select load 10%below maximum and try it#6 if all...