AM_Hunter
Lil-Rokslider
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I began reloading for my Seekins Element 308. Its my first time doing serious reloading so I am definitely a newbie and could use any insight. Loaded up 25 rounds of Barnes 168gr TTSX in hornady brass with Federal 210 primers and Varget powder. After attempting to load to 0.020" off the lands and realizing I cant fit them in my magazine, I decided to load to maximum cartridge length of 2.200" CBTO and went from there. Loaded 5 rounds ea at 41.5 - 43.5gr and was able to get a very happy group of .56MOA with the 43gr. This is better than I can shoot and im extremely happy with this group, but im wondering if it will open up or get better once I re-use the brass.
Im hoping the group sizing stays the same after I reload with the fired brass as I am hoping I dont have to do further load development. Does anyone have any experience with this?
On another note, I did not know I should chamfer the new brass before loading so the first 25 were loaded this way and I also loaded another 50 at 43grs for 2x 10 shot groups and some dope development. Definitely had some bullet shavings after seating the rounds but after the group I got I thought nothing of it. Will chamfering the cases possibly open the group up or could it only help?
Appreciate the help!
Im hoping the group sizing stays the same after I reload with the fired brass as I am hoping I dont have to do further load development. Does anyone have any experience with this?
On another note, I did not know I should chamfer the new brass before loading so the first 25 were loaded this way and I also loaded another 50 at 43grs for 2x 10 shot groups and some dope development. Definitely had some bullet shavings after seating the rounds but after the group I got I thought nothing of it. Will chamfering the cases possibly open the group up or could it only help?
Appreciate the help!