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Loaded 100 rounds of .308 yesterday, then went and shot half of them up.

Got new chronograph numbers, too. Turns out the load that I thought was 2495 was actually 2531. Not sure what the reason for that was, as Varget is supposed to be very not-temp-sensitive...


Whats your recipe?


Berger 185 Hybrid
43.5gr Varget
FGMM LRP
Lapua


Yeah, that's the heartbreak of chronos. Mine varys every time I set it up.

What chrono are you using?

RMD


CED M2. It's been good to me in the past.. Now, it has me wondering a little bit.

A buddy that was with me at the range that is quite a better shooter than I am offered for me to go to his place out in the sticks and help me build a drop chart so I can stop relying on these electronic ballistic calculators. He only has room to 500, but that will be a good start, I think. I just may take him up on it.


Probably a good idea. At the least, you can calculate a true MV from the dope required at various distances.

That's what I ended up doing. It will vary only a SMALL AMOUNT FROM DAY TO DAY UNLESS YOU CHANGE A VARIABLE LIKE BRASS, PRIMER, POWDER LOT, ETC.

gOOD lUCK,

rmd

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Loaded 500 rounds of 9mm with my last bit of 231. Loaded my first 50 rounds of .40 today. 165 grain Berry's plated bullet with 4.8. grains WST. Shot very well in my old work Gen 3 G22. I read and believed all the horror stories of loading .40 ammo and now wonder what all the fuss was about? I actually think .40 is easier than 9mm to reload for in some aspects.....
 
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Rolled 800 rnds 9mm 124 gr fmj using Bullseye and 200 rnds 38 spl 148 gr hbwc to finish off the BE while it rained most of the day. Also Cleaned the 1911's today, I will tackle the revolvers tomorrow. Then I can swap over to working up new 45 Colt loads.
 
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Rolled 800 rnds 9mm 124 gr fmj using Bullseye and 200 rnds 38 spl 148 gr hbwc to finish off the BE while it rained most of the day. Also Cleaned the 1911's today, I will tackle the revolvers tomorrow. Then I can swap over to working up new 45 Colt loads.


Make sure you spend some rainy time loading rifle rounds for Saturday!
 
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Trimmed and deburred 200 pieces of rifle brass. Ugg, I think you guys with the case prep centers are on to something.


Happiness is having to climb in your car to change your target.
 
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Trimmed and deburred 200 pieces of rifle brass. Ugg, I think you guys with the case prep centers are on to something.


And us guys with case prep centers are all thinking the guys with the girauds are onto something.

There's always a better way to do anything.
 
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Trimmed and deburred 200 pieces of rifle brass. Ugg, I think you guys with the case prep centers are on to something.


And us guys with case prep centers are all thinking the guys with the girauds are onto something.

There's always a better way to do anything.




Agreed, there are always better ways. However I don't shoot the kind of volume to warrant the expense of a Giraud. Far too many other toys on the radar Smile


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Deprimed,sized,belled close to 1500 9mm.
My 1k xtreme came in.

Last week I made up 500, shot 250 at the match.
Time to make 500 more ....
 
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I went to the Medina Gun Show looking for powder and found 1 container of WST. I almost had a heart attack! First bottle of that I have seen in a year and a half...


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And today I am reloading marathon. On my second box of primers =)

230gr Xtreme RN
4.7gr TiteGroup
Winchester LP
Range Brass
1.241 OAL



Have plenty of boolits to load =)

 
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Looks like about 8,000 230 grain 45s to me. Not bad.
 
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No reloading for about a month, I'm packing up everything for our move.




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Organized storage for my supply's in my old fridge powders and primers on top lead next and beverages on the bottom (no it is not turned on)


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And today I am reloading marathon. On my second box of primers =)

230gr Xtreme RN
4.7gr TiteGroup
Winchester LP
Range Brass
1.241 OAL






Shiny!!! Like!! Smile

RMD




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Shiny!!! Like!! Smile

RMD


X-treme makes the shiniest plated bullets out there. Frontier makes the dullest. Everything else is in between.
 
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Loaded 250 Rounds of 6.8SPC using 110 grn Hornady JHP, Hornady Brass, Winchester Primer, and IMR 4198.


And

220 grn Sierra Game King Soft Point Round Nose 300Blackout Sub Sonics using formed 556 Lake City Brass, and Lil' Gun Powder and winchester primers.

Good day for it too- 2.5 inches of rain over 6.5 hours.


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Picked up 500 pieces of 223 range brass from a local shop for $30. Going back tomorrow to see if they have more.
 
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Picked up slightly over 1000 rds of mixed caliber (mostly 9mm)brass from a local range and unpacked my Lyman case Prep unit....Working to get enough brass to crank up the Rebel 17 for a pin bath.....Mark
 
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I managed to seperate a bunch of collected brass. I tumbled the next batch of .300 brass so I can load it.




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Reloaded 500 rounds of 40 S&W on a lee pro1000, and I didn't want to set it on fire after. I think I finally got this thing dialed in.
 
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