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cabinets are in, just need to poly the tops and finish some trim work and them clean the mess.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.
I am a truly terrible carpenter and haven't used a router in 30 years but I gave it a shot and flushed mounted an Inline Fabrication plate on my bench. I also plugged up a couple of holes.
Hopefully, I can get the bench sanded, primed and repainted by the end of summer.
It is ugly, but it does the job.

If no pressure signs yet, maybe increase by .25 grains until you get an extractor mark?Looking for some advice. This is for my Tikka 308 with a 19" chopped barrel shooting the 178gr ELD-X over Varget. I'm loading to max COAL as constrained by the magazine, which leaves the jump as about 0.010" measured using the Hornady system.
This rifle shoots the factory Hornady Precision Hunter with the same bullet at 2492 fps (box says 2600 fps), so I know it's a slower barrel likely due to the chop.
Sourcing various reloading data, I expected 43ish grains to be, or near to, the max load. So I loaded up one of each of 41.0 gr through 42.5 gr, and then 10 at 43.0 gr, and got to shooting. The 10 shot group was meh, and with no pressure signs decided to go higher. The group at 43.5 grains was pretty meh as well, and again no signs. So, loaded 44.0 grains and shot. Meh group again. But I notice the ES and SD are improving as I go higher, and most recently SD = 5.4 and ES = 14.2. I think that tells me I'm producing high quality ammunition, it may just not jive with this particular rifle.
What next? Keep going higher? Seems risky.
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I loaded up some large rifle gold today. I loaded up a few years supply of cartridges for my brother in law. 300 cartridges 180 PCs of interlocks, and the balance in SSTs. S.W. Precision Rifle powder worked out good in this rifle. It's not a fast powder but very consistent burn and low velocity SDs.
I paid 4 cents a piece for the primers, after tax after the "Obama shortages". And bought more than a few. Testing the Lovex (Shooters World) powder to have an alternative if things get tighter on supply.
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last cab is in and all knobs have been added, only thing left is to finsih organizing and do some cord manage ment, then off to loading some 270 & 7mm.
Flyers count in the field and in competition right?Well, got my can today so went and sighted in my rifle and tested my load.
FED GM210M Primers
147 ELD-M
H4350 39.7grs
Starline Brass
I'm happy with it. After sighting it in and goofing around with and without the can, I did a 5 shot group, the 3rd shot I made a bad shot, but out of the 5, the 4 other shots grouped good.
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