as i mentioned in previous posts, i am loading (my first time reloading btw) once fired federal fgmm 7.62 brass with
178 amax
imr 4064
br2 primers
i full length sized them with a approx .002 shoulder bump.
i have loaded 3 sets of cases with the follow weights
41.5, 41.8, 42.1, 42.4, 42.7, 43.0 43.3, 43.6, 43.9, 44.2
my plan was to go shoot groups and keep track of the mv as well. should i add in the 44.5 and 44.8 or is that going to high, or do i just have to see what my gun shows as far as pressure?
i was going to add 44.5 and 44.8 as well but i was looking down at the powder and it seems very high up into the neck on those. as i was seating bullets, my coal is 2.820, i didn't notice any resistance but i know that bullet is going down into the powder.
question,,, is this a big deal? how do you know when you are pushing against powder.
it did seem as i was seating bullets into the higher weight cases, i had to turn the seater micrometer in a bit to get same coal,,, or actuallly, i started measuring with a bullet comparator to the ogive,
question, is it hard to get an accurate reading on that, it seemed like it was never exact but within a few .oo1's ( thousandths)
i am using an auto trickler set up with the fx 120i, it works great but i have notice that i set up the weight, and it will sometimes be .02 grains short,,,, like if it was supposed to be 41.5 it would read 41.48,,,, then if would lean in with my hand to hand turn the trickler to get that last grain to make it perfect but as soon as i leaned inn it would switch to 41.5,,,so i would lean out and it would go back to 41.48, does any else have this problem. so i got so i would watch it for a bit, then adjust if necessary. anyway, it worked great but it is very sensitive. almost as sensitive as me so please don't make fun of my questions
178 amax
imr 4064
br2 primers
i full length sized them with a approx .002 shoulder bump.
i have loaded 3 sets of cases with the follow weights
41.5, 41.8, 42.1, 42.4, 42.7, 43.0 43.3, 43.6, 43.9, 44.2
my plan was to go shoot groups and keep track of the mv as well. should i add in the 44.5 and 44.8 or is that going to high, or do i just have to see what my gun shows as far as pressure?
i was going to add 44.5 and 44.8 as well but i was looking down at the powder and it seems very high up into the neck on those. as i was seating bullets, my coal is 2.820, i didn't notice any resistance but i know that bullet is going down into the powder.
question,,, is this a big deal? how do you know when you are pushing against powder.
it did seem as i was seating bullets into the higher weight cases, i had to turn the seater micrometer in a bit to get same coal,,, or actuallly, i started measuring with a bullet comparator to the ogive,
question, is it hard to get an accurate reading on that, it seemed like it was never exact but within a few .oo1's ( thousandths)
i am using an auto trickler set up with the fx 120i, it works great but i have notice that i set up the weight, and it will sometimes be .02 grains short,,,, like if it was supposed to be 41.5 it would read 41.48,,,, then if would lean in with my hand to hand turn the trickler to get that last grain to make it perfect but as soon as i leaned inn it would switch to 41.5,,,so i would lean out and it would go back to 41.48, does any else have this problem. so i got so i would watch it for a bit, then adjust if necessary. anyway, it worked great but it is very sensitive. almost as sensitive as me so please don't make fun of my questions