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HOT LOAD....

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01 April 2003, 04:51
sakofan
HOT LOAD....
I, for the first time as a newbie reloader, witnessed high pressure signs Sat. at the range.
It scared me to have my bolt stick on my beloved Sako 300 win. mag.!!
I also saw the primer had pushed out, and the bolt face has a black ring where the primer was at...
Is there anything else, besides not shooting these remaining rounds that I need to look at???
I went over my other load by half a grain, and was quite shocked by it all...YIKES.. [Eek!]
reloader 22 80.5gr...sakofan...
01 April 2003, 04:53
sakofan
180gr. Swift Scirocco bullet...
01 April 2003, 05:29
TXPO
Sounds a tad hot to me considering that my .300 Win Mag load uses a 180 Ballistic Tip or Partition (both shoot to same POI)over 76.0 gr. of RL22. This is a nice, very accurate and comfortable load for my Browning A-Bolt.
01 April 2003, 08:55
ricciardelli
SAFE loading range for your load......

RL-22 From 63.5 grains to 77.0 grains
Winchester WLR Primer

That looks like 3.5 grains over max, not 0.5......
01 April 2003, 09:00
308Sako
When begining to load, follow the advice of those who are more experienced. The manuals are an excellent place to begin. In my humble opinion, after loading for 39 years, accuracy far exceeds power for a useful reload.

[ 04-01-2003, 00:04: Message edited by: 308Sako ]
01 April 2003, 09:02
sakofan
ooops...I just rechecked that data...
I looked at rl 25 not rl 22...grabbed the wrong powder...thanks guys...sakofan.. [Frown]
01 April 2003, 09:24
TXPO
Betcha you won't do THAT again! After almost 15 years of reloading I still double check what powder I want to load and what powder is in my hand before I pour it in the powder measure. You will develope your own 'system' after a while.

Be careful and apply the old carpenters rule....'measure twice, cut once' Which basically means 'double check yourself' [Wink]
01 April 2003, 09:50
sakofan
Yeah..the thing is, I have NEVER had to load real hot to get my rifle's to shoot good, especially my Sako.. sakofan....
01 April 2003, 10:38
Terry Blauwkamp
Don't just load up 80.5 gr of Rel 25 with those Swift either.

start under and work up.

That 180 gr bullet has a lot of bearing surface, and will fool you with pressures.
01 April 2003, 10:59
<Delta Hunter>
Yep, the Scirocco needs about 1 or 2 grs. less powder than most other bullets.