I wanted to reload PPU brass for the Swiss 7.5x55 round. I have a #2 RCBS shell holder that is supposed to work, but the rim of the brass seems to be too thick of rit. If you reload PPU brass for that round that what shell holder do you use?
Weird - my No.2 fits PPU and RUAG brass no problem.
Could it be your shell holder?
Edit to add: Most all my shell holders are RCBS, with maybe the exception of this #2 - it doesn't have the RCBS roll mark - it might be a Hornady shell holder.
I use 44grs of IMR 4895 and a Win 150gr PPSP/ PRIVI brass /Fed 210 in a K-31 for .652" 3 shot 100 yard group OAL 2.893" in my gun. Great for deer.
My RCBS # 2 shell holder fits the PPU brass perfectly.
I never had problems with the dimensions of RCBS shell holders, but I had issues with Lee SHs in several calibers.
no worries. I'll try out the Lee.
I went almost exclusively to the Lee Shell Head Holders because I've never run into an issue with them
It's to bad that even though all of the shh manufacturers make them to the same dimensions that they don't number them the same. This creates a lot of confusion, even with some of us that have been in this game for a long time.
You don't have to remember all the numbers, just use any readily available cross reference chart:
https://www.grafs.com/uploads/technical-resource-pdf-file/15.pdf
That's an excellent result and other than primers, I use pretty much the same load in my 1911 and K31. Both are in excellent condition but the 1911 will outshoot the K31.
I don't believe it's actually more accurate, just that the sight radius is longer and my eyes can focus properly on both the front/rear/target better.
Duhhhh no kidding?
Just pulling your leg. ;-)
...and no reason to be confused, especially you, with your astronomical experience.
You have no idea how much experience I have.
Confirmed my #2 shell holder is a Hornady one.
Edit to add: as an aside while we're on the subject (sort of) - i just weighed a 100 piece lot of RUAG brass I just bought and over the 100 pieces there was only a 2.0 grain variation over 98 pieces (dropping the high and low) and 3.1 grains over all 100 pieces.
Looks to be fantastic brass - comparable to Lapua.