I have been reloading for many years, but this is my first belted cartridge.
I have the following components:
RCBS Rock Chucker 2
RCBS dies: Neck sizer, full length sizer, seating die
H-1000 powder
Winchester brass (unfired)
CCI Mag primers
Hornady SST 180 grain boolits
My strategy: To achieve as reasonable accuracy as possible. Will ladder test at 300 yards (as that is the range I KNOW I have).
Purpose: To take large game at 700 yards and closer until I feel confident in making a strategic hit for a fast kill at longer distances.
My program:
1. Lube and full length size cases
2. Clean cases
3. Prime cases
4. Start at 76 grains H-1000 loaded to mag length working up in .5 grain increments to 81.5 (81 being max according to data.hodgdon.com). Stop at signs of pressure (hard bolt lift, sticky extraction, well before plasma from pierced primer).
5. OCW Ladder at 300 yards.
6. Determine what range shoots best, rinse, lather, repeat in .2 grain increments across the range of what groups best.
Issues I know I will have:
Belted cases stretch on first fire. How much issue am I going to have once I reload the case on powder charge? I like to make each shot count, even if it is on paper, so I don't want to just blaze away fire-forming brass.
How much will the load change once brass has been fired once? Any tips or hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have the following components:
RCBS Rock Chucker 2
RCBS dies: Neck sizer, full length sizer, seating die
H-1000 powder
Winchester brass (unfired)
CCI Mag primers
Hornady SST 180 grain boolits
My strategy: To achieve as reasonable accuracy as possible. Will ladder test at 300 yards (as that is the range I KNOW I have).
Purpose: To take large game at 700 yards and closer until I feel confident in making a strategic hit for a fast kill at longer distances.
My program:
1. Lube and full length size cases
2. Clean cases
3. Prime cases
4. Start at 76 grains H-1000 loaded to mag length working up in .5 grain increments to 81.5 (81 being max according to data.hodgdon.com). Stop at signs of pressure (hard bolt lift, sticky extraction, well before plasma from pierced primer).
5. OCW Ladder at 300 yards.
6. Determine what range shoots best, rinse, lather, repeat in .2 grain increments across the range of what groups best.
Issues I know I will have:
Belted cases stretch on first fire. How much issue am I going to have once I reload the case on powder charge? I like to make each shot count, even if it is on paper, so I don't want to just blaze away fire-forming brass.
How much will the load change once brass has been fired once? Any tips or hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.