mate..if you go back 20ish years...load data was for grain weight of projectile ONLY....take from that what you will.......for me,it means pretty much any cup n core of same weight will be...
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mate..if you go back 20ish years...load data was for grain weight of projectile ONLY....take from that what you will.......for me,it means pretty much any cup n core of same weight will be...
I just looked at chart above,THATS WHERE it says 34.6 is max..........pretty sure our man be fine...but after recent balls up...Im a bit trigger shy.
ahummmm 2208= VARGET
so rather than starting at minimum....you have started .6 of a grain below MAXIMUM......
Im not laughing at all......find larger piece and knock up decent loading block with say 45 holes in it...make it deep enough that case wont fall out and tight enough they dont tip sideways...why 45...
YIP used that type of trimmer by hand for years...then realised how easy it was using cordless drill....
so I resize..then clean primer pocket,then chuck in holder in drill...stick doohicky down...
not essential...good to have but not essential...I have trimmed brass using rather agricultural methods but measured,measured and measured again....for one or 3 reloads you possibly will get away...