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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3597941" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>Nice Chootin. Only problem is those cattle are going to find there feed ration tommorrow a little on the extra crunchy side,. HA. And yes, those Interlocks are called the poor man's partition.</p><p></p><p>My pet 150gr load is with 4350 but I never would have guessed it would work for heavier 180loads. I have to switch to 4831 or Rl 22 for the heavier stuff.</p><p>But I never argue with success.</p><p></p><p>I tried again yesterday with Hunter powder in the 300 and moved down to 150gr. Thought I found a scorcher on my first shot at 75gr as it dead centered my target dot and knocked it off. Second shot almost through the same hole and knocked it off again. But I only had two as I squashed the shoulder on the 3rd load making it because like a dummy I screwed the die in 3/4 more like a crimp die. I was kinda glad as I was getting kinda tired having to walk 100yrs every time to put my dang dot back on.</p><p></p><p>I had 5or6 hotter ones that went all over the map 1-1/4-1-1/2 so I did not reach anything conclusive. I don't think it will ever work for anything in this case really, just not enough case fill. But I am going to try the 75grain load again with more rounds next time. Just begging it to work until the powders come back for my smaller stuff.</p><p></p><p>On the plus side I found some darlin off the wall 30/30 loads dinkin around. with 4320 and LVR. Was shooting about an inch with open sights at about 65 yd. To bad 4320 ins now going to be discontinued. figures.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]211129[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3597941, member: 46875"] Nice Chootin. Only problem is those cattle are going to find there feed ration tommorrow a little on the extra crunchy side,. HA. And yes, those Interlocks are called the poor man's partition. My pet 150gr load is with 4350 but I never would have guessed it would work for heavier 180loads. I have to switch to 4831 or Rl 22 for the heavier stuff. But I never argue with success. I tried again yesterday with Hunter powder in the 300 and moved down to 150gr. Thought I found a scorcher on my first shot at 75gr as it dead centered my target dot and knocked it off. Second shot almost through the same hole and knocked it off again. But I only had two as I squashed the shoulder on the 3rd load making it because like a dummy I screwed the die in 3/4 more like a crimp die. I was kinda glad as I was getting kinda tired having to walk 100yrs every time to put my dang dot back on. I had 5or6 hotter ones that went all over the map 1-1/4-1-1/2 so I did not reach anything conclusive. I don't think it will ever work for anything in this case really, just not enough case fill. But I am going to try the 75grain load again with more rounds next time. Just begging it to work until the powders come back for my smaller stuff. On the plus side I found some darlin off the wall 30/30 loads dinkin around. with 4320 and LVR. Was shooting about an inch with open sights at about 65 yd. To bad 4320 ins now going to be discontinued. figures. [ATTACH=full]211129[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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