04 January 2006, 21:21
Overkill from swedenSome questions about the .600 Overkill
Robgunbuilder, I have some questions for you..
If I buy a .600 OK were do I get handloading tools for it??
And when I strat to load it.. what powder is the best for it?
I want to use the powder that give most velocity wich is??
And what load to start with?
And what is your MAX load in your .600OK???
I am not sure that it´s possilbe here in sweden to buy all the different powders that you use..
I know that I can get Vihtavuori, IMR, Alliant and accurate powder.
What do you think??
//Robert
04 January 2006, 21:34
GeorgeSInstead of wasting bandwidth, forum space, and people's time with your redundant questions, why don't you use the forum's search function to locate the information yourself?
George
04 January 2006, 22:22
jeffeossoOK,
you've actually asked these questions, pretty much exactly, over time.
Please do a search on 600 OK
jeffe
05 January 2006, 00:56
Overkill from swedenYou guys are right.. sorry.
I tinkt that I am a bit lazy..
05 January 2006, 01:19
Overkill from swedenI did not found so much about the powders.. is the WW-760 vihtavuori??
Is it the best powder for full house loads?
/OK
05 January 2006, 01:39
Overkill from swedenOrginal posted by GeorgeinNepa
"I'm going to try for 2240-2250fps(over 10,000 ft-lbs of energy). I have to, I have to try for 5 Tons! I am going to use once fired brass and use a drop tube and try to get 167.5grs in this case."
Is 167,5grain around max what a .600OK take with a bullet inside???. i mean a loaded .600 ok round.
And what is the diffrence in once fired brass and un fired.??
Hope for some answers...
//Robert
05 January 2006, 02:28
Jarrodquote:
Originally posted by Overkill from sweden:
Orginal posted by GeorgeinNepa
"I'm going to try for 2240-2250fps(over 10,000 ft-lbs of energy). I have to, I have to try for 5 Tons! I am going to use once fired brass and use a drop tube and try to get 167.5grs in this case."
Is 167,5grain around max what a .600OK take with a bullet inside???. i mean a loaded .600 ok round.
And what is the diffrence in once fired brass and un fired.??
Hope for some answers...
//Robert
Well Im no expert at reloading. Although I do reload.
But if you dont know the difference between once fired brass and unfired brass then I would advise you to stay away from reloading a 600 OK if you want to remain healthy.
05 January 2006, 05:15
GeorgeSquote:
Originally posted by Overkill from sweden:
You guys are right.. sorry.
I tinkt that I am a bit lazy..
Is the oxygen level epecially low where you live or something?
You've been asking these goofy questions for years, and you're no closer to buying/building a .600OK (or anything else) than you were years ago.

George