So I'm loading for an M2HB and a DTA HTI rifle. I'm using LC once fired surplus brass, pulled ball and API bullets, CCI #35's and Hodgdon US869. The brass was hard to size and left a bit of a ring around the neck where it pushed back the shoulder. Otherwise, the brass looks good and fits a Wilson gauge properly.
I'm ready to test some loads before I start loading up lots on a Dillon progressive. So I need to get this right. I have 25 loads right now, 3 belted and 2 not, going from 240gr., 245gr., 250gr., 255gr. and 260gr. The max for this load is 265gr. I'm loading ~650-ish grain ball rounds to 5.425" COAL. I was told I could find a load by working up in 5 grain increments, then fine tune it from there if I choose.
I'm looking for optimum accuracy from the DTA, but I want reliability and velocity from the M2HB, well within safety parameters of course.
Any advice? Am I on the right track here?
I'm ready to test some loads before I start loading up lots on a Dillon progressive. So I need to get this right. I have 25 loads right now, 3 belted and 2 not, going from 240gr., 245gr., 250gr., 255gr. and 260gr. The max for this load is 265gr. I'm loading ~650-ish grain ball rounds to 5.425" COAL. I was told I could find a load by working up in 5 grain increments, then fine tune it from there if I choose.
I'm looking for optimum accuracy from the DTA, but I want reliability and velocity from the M2HB, well within safety parameters of course.
Any advice? Am I on the right track here?
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