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Reloading
308. 180gr sst. accuracy ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 5750574" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>I can get you real close. 1) Weigh a piece of fired brass, then fill with water and weigh again. I need the difference in grains. 2) barrel length breech face to muzzle not including brake. 3) bullet manuf and model. 4) powder you'd like to use and others that you have in the 308 burn range. 5) coal touching the lands ( if you don't have a comparator, just insert a bullet in the case a little long and chamber it. If the case is not too tight but snug enough to hold it then you can measure the coal. Measure the mag internal length to make sure it will fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 5750574, member: 16430"] I can get you real close. 1) Weigh a piece of fired brass, then fill with water and weigh again. I need the difference in grains. 2) barrel length breech face to muzzle not including brake. 3) bullet manuf and model. 4) powder you'd like to use and others that you have in the 308 burn range. 5) coal touching the lands ( if you don't have a comparator, just insert a bullet in the case a little long and chamber it. If the case is not too tight but snug enough to hold it then you can measure the coal. Measure the mag internal length to make sure it will fit. [/QUOTE]
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