Hello
Please allow me to introduce myself: 20-year military veteran (Russian translator). I currently reside in southwest MO. I've hunted in the UK and South Africa in addition to stateside. In my youth, I enjoyed shooting big-bore rifles but now that I'm 70, I find they push me around too much. I've recently purchased a Savage 23D in .32-20, a Winchester 43 in .218 Bee, a Sako Riihimaki and Brno Fox 2, both in .222, and a Savage 1920 in .250-3000. These will be my old-age guns.
I have just started reloading for these calibers and I'm finding that .22 caliber cartridges are a bit fiddly.
I am having trouble getting a decent amount of case mouth expansion prior to seating the bullet. I have tried Lee and RCBS dies - same problem. Any suggestions?
How does one ever know the optimal level of crimp to apply? Can over-crimping lead to dangerous pressure levels in small-bores?
Any favorite loads with Varget or H110?
Thanks
JCB
Please allow me to introduce myself: 20-year military veteran (Russian translator). I currently reside in southwest MO. I've hunted in the UK and South Africa in addition to stateside. In my youth, I enjoyed shooting big-bore rifles but now that I'm 70, I find they push me around too much. I've recently purchased a Savage 23D in .32-20, a Winchester 43 in .218 Bee, a Sako Riihimaki and Brno Fox 2, both in .222, and a Savage 1920 in .250-3000. These will be my old-age guns.
I have just started reloading for these calibers and I'm finding that .22 caliber cartridges are a bit fiddly.
I am having trouble getting a decent amount of case mouth expansion prior to seating the bullet. I have tried Lee and RCBS dies - same problem. Any suggestions?
How does one ever know the optimal level of crimp to apply? Can over-crimping lead to dangerous pressure levels in small-bores?
Any favorite loads with Varget or H110?
Thanks
JCB