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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3169504" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I just assumed you were using small rifle primer brass (SRP). If I were you I would continue on the path you are currently on. No reason to add an additional variable. I would focus on charge weight, bullet seating depth, maybe different powder (H4350, RL26, H4831sc). Word on the street is pierced primers with SRP brass due to the firing pin on some rifles. I don't know how much validity there is to this but I wouldn't want the aggravation. RL26 powder should give you the highest velocities but you would want to work up charge weights slowly. Good luck with the handloading and enjoy the process. You can learn a great deal if you keep good notes and record the data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3169504, member: 33119"] I just assumed you were using small rifle primer brass (SRP). If I were you I would continue on the path you are currently on. No reason to add an additional variable. I would focus on charge weight, bullet seating depth, maybe different powder (H4350, RL26, H4831sc). Word on the street is pierced primers with SRP brass due to the firing pin on some rifles. I don't know how much validity there is to this but I wouldn't want the aggravation. RL26 powder should give you the highest velocities but you would want to work up charge weights slowly. Good luck with the handloading and enjoy the process. You can learn a great deal if you keep good notes and record the data. [/QUOTE]
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