Hi guys,
New to reloading. Got all the gear I need, and then some. Bought and read 3 manuals. And I've loaded 100 rounds with no problem so far.... 308win 150 gr FMJBT.
Now a month or so ago I purchased a couple hundred tracers from one of the fine folks on this board. IIRC, vietnam era, pulled from 30-06. Tonight I started to load them. Have completed only two rounds and thought I should stop and check with the experts here...
The bullets differ in weight slightly. All the ones I've checked are between 143 and 144 grains. I'm using H4895 powder. Looking at the various charts, a 140 gr bullet would start at 41 grains of H4895, and a 150 gr bullet would start at 43 grains of H4895. So I've split the difference at started with 42 grains. That make sense?
Next, these tracers are pretty long. In order to achieve a maximum length of 2.8in the crimping ring is completely hidden a couple mm inside the case neck. So of course I'm not going to try to crimp them. But is it okay to have the crimp ring that far inside the case neck? I assume it means I'm running out of room for working up to a max load (H4985 with 140gr bullet would be max 45 grains of powder).
Okay, enough of that. Next thing, I've got several hundred rounds of Winchester Super X 180 grain power points. Can anyone tell me what powder they use? I've searched all over the Winchester site with no luck. Would like to pull the bullets and reuse the primed brass and powder with a lighter bullet.
Thanks folks
B
New to reloading. Got all the gear I need, and then some. Bought and read 3 manuals. And I've loaded 100 rounds with no problem so far.... 308win 150 gr FMJBT.
Now a month or so ago I purchased a couple hundred tracers from one of the fine folks on this board. IIRC, vietnam era, pulled from 30-06. Tonight I started to load them. Have completed only two rounds and thought I should stop and check with the experts here...
The bullets differ in weight slightly. All the ones I've checked are between 143 and 144 grains. I'm using H4895 powder. Looking at the various charts, a 140 gr bullet would start at 41 grains of H4895, and a 150 gr bullet would start at 43 grains of H4895. So I've split the difference at started with 42 grains. That make sense?
Next, these tracers are pretty long. In order to achieve a maximum length of 2.8in the crimping ring is completely hidden a couple mm inside the case neck. So of course I'm not going to try to crimp them. But is it okay to have the crimp ring that far inside the case neck? I assume it means I'm running out of room for working up to a max load (H4985 with 140gr bullet would be max 45 grains of powder).
Okay, enough of that. Next thing, I've got several hundred rounds of Winchester Super X 180 grain power points. Can anyone tell me what powder they use? I've searched all over the Winchester site with no luck. Would like to pull the bullets and reuse the primed brass and powder with a lighter bullet.
Thanks folks
B