What bullets are you shooting there?
357 Magnum Rifle 110 45-70 Government Lever Actions 300 What they're saying… “I was one of the lucky people selected to test the RL50 powder earlier this year.
It worked but I would be worried on something bigger or badder, such as a big bore hog. 6.5 Grendel 90 25 Winchester Super Short Magnum 120 Its a full length die.
© 2020, Barnes Bullets, LLC. Anyway, I shot the 225 Accubond, 215 Gameking and 200 CT (Ballistic Silvertip) out of the 338-06 and the 185 TTSX, 210 Scirocco II and 200 SST out of the 338 Fed. Was finally able to shoot across the chrono yesterday.
22-250 Remington 52 I'm going to start with my standard BR-2 for now. 30-40 Krag 130
450 Marlin 300 To much bad weather to bring out the chronograph. 35 Remington Rifle 220 300 Savage 100
300 Ruger Compact Magnum 180 I guess the 2000MR powder doesn't outperform TAC.
307 Winchester 110 22-250 Remington 50
30-06 Springfield 110 SP START CHARGE MAXIMUM CHARGE Muzzle Velocity Muzzle Velocity (feet/sec) 74. average out of my Sako. 225 Winchester 45 This could be a disaster in a platform that will fire when not totally in battery, such as an M1. I noticed Ramshot listed the Fed 215 Magnum primer for TAC. I generally shoot big power houses with extremely high B.C. Shot some IMR 8208 XBR in the 338 Fed yesterday. 375 HH Magnum 270 For Elk, I would definitely go with the 185TTSX or the 210 Partition. loaded length: 2.490"; RCBS shellholder: #3; COAL tested: 2.820"; use maximum loads with caution 270 Weatherby Magnum 150, 7mm (284 dia) This was with Fed brass & BR2s with an COAL of 2.82.
Been seating them to magazine length in a save action, Yeah we did that this morning with the accubond load.
JB's article on loading the 338 Fed also listed the use of Magnum primers, maybe there is something to it, who knows. Just for grins I loaded some 200 Hot Cors to 52gn 2000MR (an Alliant published load).
7mm Remington Magnum 145 Learn why Speer Ammunition is the No.
Just slightly more than a 210 Scirocco II. I've run them each higher but am comfortable where they are as far as velocity and they have been fired in high temps and fairly hot chambers with no pressure signs. Threw what amounted to shrapnel through a ham. FYI, latest from Federal is that the availability 338 Fed stamped brass has slid to September.
The twist rate is measured by how many inches of bullet travel down the barrel it takes the rifling to twist the bullet one full turn. Just can't see toting an 11lb rifle for deer and hog especially in .338 Federal. 300 Savage 180