What did you do in the reloading room today?

Slowly getting the area put together, need to go purchase a case trimmer.

Before when I reloaded, I ended up just doing pistol ammo and that was it. This time around I'm trying to be a bit more serious about it. Considering I am wanting to load consistent hunting rounds.

(Yes I know Starline brass isn't Lapua, but no one has it in stock and it appears starline is a tiny step above hornady)
 

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Last night I loaded up some hunting rounds for my 30-06 and my 6.5 creedmoor.

-30-06: 180g partition, 62g h4831, cci primers, lapua brass on its second loading.

Got about 2650fps out of my 18” 30-06 today. That will work for the uses that rifle is set up for.

6.5 creedmoor: I loaded 140g ELDMs with 41.5g h4350, cci primers, Peterson brass.

Both were loaded to max book length, I sat there and trickled each one, I’m still a bit skeptical about not trickling up to the perfect amount but maybe I need to get over that.
I shot a few caribou with the 30-08 and 180g partition yesterday. It worked well.
 
They all came out the proper end.
Im trying a "new to me" way of load development. I loaded one round at .5 grain increments to slightly above book. Worst case I would pull a couple bullets if things got hot. I did not find any pressure signs really, a slight bolt smear ( shiny smudge along the head stamp). So next step is to load more on that upper end and shoot some groups I guess. I don't really want to keep adding powder. Trying out the Winchester staball 6.5 powder.
Check out Form's Painless Load Development thread on here, it's a game changer for hunting rifles.
 
Tested pressure with SB 6.5 and 150 grain Fusions in my 7mm-08 last week. Max book charge of 48.5 showed pressure with slight ejector mark, but no trouble with bolt lift or cycling.

I loaded up 20 rounds and plan to hit the range to check velocity and grouping if the wind ever stops blowing.

Seating the 150s with the boattail/bullet junction meeting the neck/case junction, I ended up with COL around 2.88 +/- a couple thousandths. This length is too long for the Tikka "M" mags, so I swapped in a LA bolt stop and borrowed a "L" mag from my .25-06. I loaded up 3 rounds to test feeding and they worked flawlessly. Can't wait to get to the range.
 
Tested pressure with SB 6.5 and 150 grain Fusions in my 7mm-08 last week. Max book charge of 48.5 showed pressure with slight ejector mark, but no trouble with bolt lift or cycling.

I loaded up 20 rounds and plan to hit the range to check velocity and grouping if the wind ever stops blowing.

Seating the 150s with the boattail/bullet junction meeting the neck/case junction, I ended up with COL around 2.88 +/- a couple thousandths. This length is too long for the Tikka "M" mags, so I swapped in a LA bolt stop and borrowed a "L" mag from my .25-06. I loaded up 3 rounds to test feeding and they worked flawlessly. Can't wait to get to the range.

Surprised you can seat that long without being in the lands pretty firmly.


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Surprised you can seat that long without being in the lands pretty firmly.


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I agree and I did the Sharpie test on a dummy round before pressure testing and there were no land marks on the bullet.

In my .25-06, I was able to clearly find the lands when seating some 134s for dummy rounds, and they're easy to spot.
 
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My dad got both cataracts fixed a while back, so he was wanting to shoot my 6.5CM and see what he thought of my NF reticle. We finished out a batch of 40 that I want to use for my hunting ammo. So today I loaded up the 40 rounds of once fired brass… and I believe my dad is going to be buying a NF.
 
Started a rebuild - getting rid of current Table and bench and replacing with Kitchen base cabs. and a plywood counter top. hopefull will gain me more storage and make the room more usable and look cleaner. Hopefully wont take to long to change over.
 
Yesterday;
Filled my powder hopper from a brand new 8lb can of IMR4350 to load some '06 for a friend.
Then promptly knocked the thing off my bench into a puddle, left over from the basement flooding, while reaching for the jug cap.
I was nearly f**king sick. I ended up saving maybe 2lb. The rest got soaked.
If it makes you feel any better I spilled some H1000 yesterday because I left the powder drain open on my Chargemster.....

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