A Rosenth
AH member
Hi all, I planning to getting a Merkel 140AE in 500 NE, and I’m thinking that reloading is probably a good option to save some $$. I’ve done some reloading, but not a ton, and for much smaller cartridges. With that said I have a bunch of noobie questions that I’m hoping some of the more experienced guys here can help answer.
- Max pressure: the SAAMI spec is 40,000 psi, but I'm seeing lots of reloading data with pressure above 40k (seems like maybe people are treating 45k as the actual max?). Is this just an unwritten rule (at least for modern actions)?
- Die brands: There seem to be limited options for these large bores. I see that there is a RCBS set available... What options are people using and recommending?
- Brass: Do people have good experience with reloading factory brass? If so, are certain brands better than others? Or would I be better off buying new brass AND, if so, what are some brass brands that people like? I’ve seen Bertam online, but that’s about it.
- Bullets: Have folks found that different bullets regulate significantly differently if all other variables are equal (i.e., same brass, powder, charge, bullet weight, etc.)? Wondering if I can get by with whatever bullets can be found cheapest for practice and save the more expensive stuff for actual hunting.
- Bullet seating: Does bullet seating/COAL tend to be a big factor in regulation/accuracy the same way it can be in standard bolt guns?
- Powder options: my searching has turned up H4350, IMR4350, and R19 as popular options. I have some H4350 and IMR4350 so I'm hoping these will work well, but I'm interested in what others have found to work for them.
- Reduced loads for practice – is this just loading the "min" recommended amount of powder? Or do people go below the min recommendation?
- Pressure signs: what are pressure signs to look for in a double rifle? Just flattened or punctured primers? Or are there other signs that one can glean overpressure from?
- Barrel life: is there are consensus on general barrel life for these rifles? Seems like they tend to last a long time because they don't get shot that often, but just curious if I need to track this closely with barrel life in mind.
- Practicality: Being relatively inexperienced with reloading, do you think I’d be biting off more than I can chew/throwing dollars down a bottomless pit by going this route? Obviously the upfront cost for supplies is high, but considering that a set of dies can be bought for the price of 20 factory rounds it seems like it would be well worth it if the reloading process isn’t too terribly complicated and wasteful in the trial and error phase.