AABen........The Western Powder online book shows AA2520 under a 170gr Lead Cast bullet, and told me to use the 2520 data on SRB118. I have found mention of other shooters going to work up loads WITH the powder. I have 130, 160, 170, and 190 grain cast bullets. I have a Remington 788 AND a...
:DNo, just trying to get a bite! A lot of people have used this data powder, some with Cast bullets, and one had stated that a full case would still be under pressure max due to available case volume. I stated it that way purposely! I did NOT mean just scooping it full and stuffing a head on...
Has anyone developed any in 30-30, 308, or 30-06? I know the powder hasn't been sold for awhile! Tried and true or starting points welcomed! Would a 30-30 case full be safe over a 162gr Gas checked bullet? How about a 130gr plain base? 190gr gas checked?
Doesn't the P-30 tube on the Forster insure the bullet and the brass is straight? Is the brass is supported by the tube, or just the neck? It does have close tolerances. The standard 308 tube was pulling my slightly oversize Cast bullets back out of the case! I had to order an oversize tube...
I got a bunch of .308 Lake City Match that wouldn't chamber in my Remington 700 Varmiter that I bought from a Gunsmith. I took a FL sizer die in .308, and drilled out the neck of it. Essentially made a .358 die. I used it as a shoulder bump die with absolutely no problems. Not worth it for...
The reason....
is that I inherited 25+pounds of SRB118, which the Western Powder Tech told me to use the AA2520 load data.
In Modern Reloading, Second Edition, Richard Lee published a formula that says powders could be loaded down to 50% of"not to Exceed" point. He included Ball Powders in...
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