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I would play with the seating depth at that point. Do you have a chronograph? If not, i would highly recommend one.
I'll be that guy. I load till my gun says hot load. I also never use book seating depth. Instead of .5 increments I use 1% increments so for that load it would be .3 Check for pressure signs after every shot. Most Manuela are quite conservative with pressure. Watch for flattening of primers, cratering and ejector marks. Hard bolt lift is too far!
Quote from: jasnt on January 13, 2018, 05:35:37 PMI'll be that guy. I load till my gun says hot load. I also never use book seating depth. Instead of .5 increments I use 1% increments so for that load it would be .3 Check for pressure signs after every shot. Most Manuela are quite conservative with pressure. Watch for flattening of primers, cratering and ejector marks. Hard bolt lift is too far!Thanks. Got a couple load suggestions similar to what u are saying. I'm sure some of those loads in the manual are lawyer loads.
Quote from: Eric M on January 13, 2018, 05:44:25 PMQuote from: jasnt on January 13, 2018, 05:35:37 PMI'll be that guy. I load till my gun says hot load. I also never use book seating depth. Instead of .5 increments I use 1% increments so for that load it would be .3 Check for pressure signs after every shot. Most Manuela are quite conservative with pressure. Watch for flattening of primers, cratering and ejector marks. Hard bolt lift is too far!Thanks. Got a couple load suggestions similar to what u are saying. I'm sure some of those loads in the manual are lawyer loads.not only that but those loads are for making ammo to work in any rifle. Your making a custom load for that rifle. It will tell you when enough is enough if you know how to listen. A tip I learned for shooting groups. Use the smallest point of aim you can use.
Quote from: jasnt on January 13, 2018, 06:59:28 PMQuote from: Eric M on January 13, 2018, 05:44:25 PMQuote from: jasnt on January 13, 2018, 05:35:37 PMI'll be that guy. I load till my gun says hot load. I also never use book seating depth. Instead of .5 increments I use 1% increments so for that load it would be .3 Check for pressure signs after every shot. Most Manuela are quite conservative with pressure. Watch for flattening of primers, cratering and ejector marks. Hard bolt lift is too far!Thanks. Got a couple load suggestions similar to what u are saying. I'm sure some of those loads in the manual are lawyer loads.not only that but those loads are for making ammo to work in any rifle. Your making a custom load for that rifle. It will tell you when enough is enough if you know how to listen. A tip I learned for shooting groups. Use the smallest point of aim you can use.The majority of time I use a bullet hole at 100 and 200 yards for my hold point.
Here's one for you: CCI LR primer, Winchester case, 34.5 grains of 4064 and a 52 HPBT (either Sierra or Nosler). I don't remember how long ago I shot this load as I switched to a ball powder later on. This isn't a hot load by any means, it was just a good grouping one for me and on probably the low pressure accuracy node.