Thanks for the information. I just loaded each to their respective cannelures and didn't consider the slight difference in seating depth.
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What did you do at your reloading bench today?
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The Happy Kaboomer
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I sorted and bagged brass by caliber........I have a LOT of it.
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I bought some Hornady Custom 44 mag ammo to try for grouping comparison to my hunting loads. I'm shooting a BB CCH Carbine.
First thing I noticed was the OAL was 1.580" vs. their manual (and many others) of 1.600". No big deal, but also the case length was only 1.255" rather than the Trim To length, they and others cite as 1.275". The bullet was the familiar 240 gr. XTP. (A great bullet I've used on deer in a handgun). The cannelure lined up well with the case mouth (with low OAL making up for the low case length). There was a very slight crimp from what I could see using a magnifying glass.
I shot 3 groups of 5 at 100 yards and they were tighter groups than mine averaging. 1.8" vs. 2.3" and they were a higher velocity, 1741 fps vs. 1718 fps.
So with the remaining 5 rounds, I extracted the bullets and used their powder in my trimmed down WW cases. I don't know if their primer was mag or not, but their powder was flake like H110 and about the same grain weight as my H110 load, so I used a mag primer as I do in my H110 loads. I also seated them to 1.580" and gave them a very light crimp.
So for comparison of how these 5 shoot now, the variables are the case and maybe the primer. I plan to shoot them and a few other test loads the next low wind day. It's been blowing 12-15 mph the past two weeks.
First thing I noticed was the OAL was 1.580" vs. their manual (and many others) of 1.600". No big deal, but also the case length was only 1.255" rather than the Trim To length, they and others cite as 1.275". The bullet was the familiar 240 gr. XTP. (A great bullet I've used on deer in a handgun). The cannelure lined up well with the case mouth (with low OAL making up for the low case length). There was a very slight crimp from what I could see using a magnifying glass.
I shot 3 groups of 5 at 100 yards and they were tighter groups than mine averaging. 1.8" vs. 2.3" and they were a higher velocity, 1741 fps vs. 1718 fps.
So with the remaining 5 rounds, I extracted the bullets and used their powder in my trimmed down WW cases. I don't know if their primer was mag or not, but their powder was flake like H110 and about the same grain weight as my H110 load, so I used a mag primer as I do in my H110 loads. I also seated them to 1.580" and gave them a very light crimp.
So for comparison of how these 5 shoot now, the variables are the case and maybe the primer. I plan to shoot them and a few other test loads the next low wind day. It's been blowing 12-15 mph the past two weeks.
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Rainy this morning. Had a pork butt on the pellet smoker from 11 pm last night so while I was waiting I did some reloading. Loaded up 400 rounds of my 357 Mag. plinking load since I was down to 100 loaded. I still have about 300 more cleaned brass and bullets waiting to be loaded. May do that tomorrow since weatherman is predicting more rain. Pork butt finished up after 15 hours. Wrapped it up and let it rest for 2 hours then pulled it. All in all a very productive day.
Paul
Paul
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Been quiet on the Reloading front. Everyone is having fun doing other things! I'll see if this starts it up again.
Loaded 50 .38 Spl using 4.5 gn of Universal with Berry's 158 gn RN for plinking. I'll shoot these at steel from my S&W 642.
I'm headed back to the bench tomorrow, because 50 won't be enough.
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Loaded 50 .38 Spl using 4.5 gn of Universal with Berry's 158 gn RN for plinking. I'll shoot these at steel from my S&W 642.
I'm headed back to the bench tomorrow, because 50 won't be enough.
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Loaded 500 38 spl. 100 matts 148grn rn hp, 100 matts 158grn swchp, 100 matts 130grn rnfpgc, 100 berry's plated HBWC, 100 147grn blue bullet rn.
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Went to the range on Tuesday and burned thru most of my 30-06 ammo with the M1 Garand. So I figured I better make up some more ammo.
Put back 80 rounds into enblocking clips and made a few extra to finish up the Sierra Match King bullets. The M1 is such a pleasure to shoot that i can burn thru 100 rounds very fast.
Paul
Put back 80 rounds into enblocking clips and made a few extra to finish up the Sierra Match King bullets. The M1 is such a pleasure to shoot that i can burn thru 100 rounds very fast.
Paul
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Headhog, those are some nice looking rounds. Maybe my first time seeing .30-06 with match bullets that gives them the look of an ICBM!!! 
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
300 rounds of 357 mag. 100 148grn rn from blue bullets, 100 158 grn swc from blue bullets, 100 158 grn x-treme plated.
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The Happy Kaboomer
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Nothing. I installed a new winch on my truck.