I have a old george gibbs chambered in a .275 rigby (7mm mauser, 7x57)
here is my load i just want to make sure i made no mistakes before i pull the trigger
I tumbled deprimed and full length sized all my brass with my lee die
i then used the lee case length guage and cutter to cut till it would not remove more ( checked with digital caliper)
primed all cartridges with cci primers
used my lee powder measure to fill each case and double checked all measures with a digital scale accurate to .xx grains
pressed all my bullets in and check col
this my load specs
7mm mauser brass
cci large rifle primers
H414 powder
hornady .284 bullet
Brass trimmed to length
cci primer
hornady 139 gr bullet
43.5 grains of h414 powder (old gun min. is 44 from the book i have just wanted to make sure) this should be safe shouldn't it ?
COL 3.030 (min is 3.015 max is 3.065 i believe)
half are not roll crimped half are crimped
Really big picture below were you can see one crimped and one not thoughts ?
PS is it safe to re tumble after loaded to clean up remove any excess case lube and just make less scratched up from the dies ?
here is my load i just want to make sure i made no mistakes before i pull the trigger
I tumbled deprimed and full length sized all my brass with my lee die
i then used the lee case length guage and cutter to cut till it would not remove more ( checked with digital caliper)
primed all cartridges with cci primers
used my lee powder measure to fill each case and double checked all measures with a digital scale accurate to .xx grains
pressed all my bullets in and check col
this my load specs
7mm mauser brass
cci large rifle primers
H414 powder
hornady .284 bullet
Brass trimmed to length
cci primer
hornady 139 gr bullet
43.5 grains of h414 powder (old gun min. is 44 from the book i have just wanted to make sure) this should be safe shouldn't it ?
COL 3.030 (min is 3.015 max is 3.065 i believe)
half are not roll crimped half are crimped
Really big picture below were you can see one crimped and one not thoughts ?
PS is it safe to re tumble after loaded to clean up remove any excess case lube and just make less scratched up from the dies ?


















































