Sorry guys I know this stuff gets beat to death but amidst my attempts for the answer for my question I have come up empty handed.
I'm reloading for a new long range deer rifle, decided to go with a standard 30-06 caliber. I wanted to stay away from any wildcatting all together in case I found my self searching for ammo in a small town out west on a hunting trip.
Anyways, I've worked up a load for Remington brass that shoots very well using 43.5grns of H4350 pushing a 168grn Barnes TTSX. I'm just wondering if Winchester brass tends to have a smaller or larger volume compared to Remington. I know as always start low and work up, but just wanted a good idea which direction I would be going to find that sweat spot.
thanks
Chris
I'm reloading for a new long range deer rifle, decided to go with a standard 30-06 caliber. I wanted to stay away from any wildcatting all together in case I found my self searching for ammo in a small town out west on a hunting trip.
Anyways, I've worked up a load for Remington brass that shoots very well using 43.5grns of H4350 pushing a 168grn Barnes TTSX. I'm just wondering if Winchester brass tends to have a smaller or larger volume compared to Remington. I know as always start low and work up, but just wanted a good idea which direction I would be going to find that sweat spot.
thanks
Chris