AlNyhus
Silver $$ Contributor
The winds finally settled to sub 15 mph today so I took advantage of it and did some load work on a new Bartlein twisted 1:17 and chambered in the .330 neck 30BR by 'Humble' Henry Rivers. With the by now boringly standard tuneup parameters of .003 neck clearance, a bushing .004 smaller than the neck with a bullet seated, seating depth of the bullet seated .030 longer than the T.P. (Touch Point), it tuned up per normal. Powder was H4198 (yawn), primers Fed 205M (double yawn) and my 117 bullets on the 1.00" jackets out of a new Blackmon die.
Three shot groups showed goodness at 33.6, 34.2 and 35.1. As a control, I repeated the 34.2 with a 5 shot group. Winds were from 3-4 o'clock but you had to watch the far flag tail for a push that was worth a bullet out the left.
Next outing will be a seating depth check. If everything hangs in there, one of Mike Ezell's PDT 7 oz. tuner will go on when conditions cooperate. Thanks to 'Hiz Humbleness' for another great chamber and fitting and to Mike Ezell for doing the muzzle work for the tuner and working with me on that. Two of the good guys, for sure!
On a related note, I once again noticed what I can only characterize as a bit of a phenomena with charges dispensed from my Chargemaster Link compared to the same relative charges thrown from my Redding powder measure. Lacking Hercule Poirot's moustasche, I'll have to go Frank Sinatra on it......do it my way.

Next outing will be a seating depth check. If everything hangs in there, one of Mike Ezell's PDT 7 oz. tuner will go on when conditions cooperate. Thanks to 'Hiz Humbleness' for another great chamber and fitting and to Mike Ezell for doing the muzzle work for the tuner and working with me on that. Two of the good guys, for sure!




On a related note, I once again noticed what I can only characterize as a bit of a phenomena with charges dispensed from my Chargemaster Link compared to the same relative charges thrown from my Redding powder measure. Lacking Hercule Poirot's moustasche, I'll have to go Frank Sinatra on it......do it my way.
