ZG47
AH fanatic
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2015
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- Wellington, New Zealand
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- NZDA
- Hunted
- New Zealand
Better than being overloaded by the ammo manufactory! When Remington launched the .260 Remington (6.5/.308 by another name) it was quickly discovered in NZ that: if you tried to reload the cases to replicate original velocities, you got some nasty pressure signs. Our general (shooters and trade) conclusion was that Remington had gone for very thin brass to maximise case capacity and then overloaded the ammunition! NOT GOOD.@Vinootz
Nah, my calculator works fine, I just load the Whelen to its full potential instead of pissant under loaded factory stuff put out by Remington.
Bob
NB In the 1990s and 2000s it was generally considered that if you wanted to get maximum safe pressures/velocities with the 7mm-08 round i.e., to facilitate longer range shots whilst ‘tops hunting’, you should use Winchester 7mm-08 cases and avoid Remington cases like the plague, unless you just wanted a basic bush hunting load.
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