14 December 2009, 08:18
bartscheThe RCM's, Dead on Arrival?
quote:
Originally posted by rolltop:
IMO folks have way overestimated how much in love the shooting public is with the short actions.

X2

roger
14 December 2009, 09:16
340Wbyquote:
But you fellas stick to your old 338 winmag clunkers with their long barrels and leave the short barreled, handy, interesting rifles and cartidges to fellas like me!
hehehe don't worry mate, I'll be there to back you up with the mighty 338 Winchester Magnum/210gr TTSX combo

14 December 2009, 09:32
MLGquote:
Originally posted by 340Wby:
hehehe don't worry mate, I'll be there to back you up with the mighty 338 Winchester Magnum/210gr TTSX combo
I knew that would get you off your couch!

14 December 2009, 13:53
mark smithMLG I have a 338RCM and have just started playing with 2206H . I am loading 225gn projectiles , do you have any load data for these ?
Mark
15 December 2009, 02:34
MLGMark
My load for 225gn Hornady Interbonds is 55.0gns 2206H with a C.O.L. 2.870" for just on 2700 fps. That was using CCI Large Rifle Mag primers.
Please just work up from a couple of grains below that, watching for the usual pressure signs...
Good luck with the rifle - they are great fun!
15 December 2009, 02:38
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by rolltop:
quote:
The RCM's, Dead on Arrival?
I was hoping to see the .375 Ruger necked to .338 and .308.
Not to be this time I guess.
Just wait. It's coming!
Second! Especially the .338
15 December 2009, 02:40
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
quote:
Originally posted by rolltop:
IMO folks have way overestimated how much in love the shooting public is with the short actions.

X2

roger
X3...
If your aim is true, you only cycle the bolt once!
15 December 2009, 12:55
mark smithThanks MLG that is hotter than the Hogdon manual , so I will work up carefully . I was loadind some cases which are once-fired factory . I was surprised how loose the primer pockets were for Win. and Fed. 210 primers . Any thoughts as to whether the pressures are very high in the factory ammo expanding the pockets or have Hornady got the pocket size wrong . Never had this problem before in multiple cartridges .
Mark
15 December 2009, 13:45
MLGquote:
Originally posted by mark smith:
Thanks MLG that is hotter than the Hogdon manual ,
Mark
Mark,
I got my start loads from this RealGuns website (see link below) in the table in Part 2. I used their max load of IMR 4895 which is the equivalent of 2206h. I started from a few grains below that. I found the Hogdon loads were way too low and I had poor accuracy with their max load.
I have not had any problems with primer pockets though - and I have deliberately loaded some of my cases now up to 4 times.
Work up from about 52 gns and see how it goes. In my experience, both the rcm and the wsms like a fairly stiff load to get good accuracy.
With that load the primers are starting to flatten slightly but not flow and there are no other signs of pressure.
http://www.realguns.com/archives/168.htm18 December 2009, 10:53
mark smithThanks again MLG , I will load a few hotter loads and see how I go . The 338RCM with a 225gn Nosler partition should be good for sambar in a very handy rifle .I have put realguns on my favourites .
Mark