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<blockquote data-quote="flylo" data-source="post: 1819486" data-attributes="member: 75385"><p>I use starline brass, 405gr hard cast.I load 50 gr. of Varget into the shell and tapped the shell a bit to level and settle the powder. I then used my caliper to measure from the top of the shell to the top of the powder. Next I took this measurement to my lead bullet, I found from that the bottom of the bullet to middle of the crimp grove was the same as the distance from the top of the shell casing to the top of the powder.I used federal 210 primers and I seat the bullet using a good crimp using Lee dies.In my opinion this produces a cartrage where the bullet seats firmly on the powder with out compressing the powder and leaves no air space.There is also no debris left in the barrel of my GG. mv is in the 1600 fps range and does not recoil to the same degree as does H4198</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flylo, post: 1819486, member: 75385"] I use starline brass, 405gr hard cast.I load 50 gr. of Varget into the shell and tapped the shell a bit to level and settle the powder. I then used my caliper to measure from the top of the shell to the top of the powder. Next I took this measurement to my lead bullet, I found from that the bottom of the bullet to middle of the crimp grove was the same as the distance from the top of the shell casing to the top of the powder.I used federal 210 primers and I seat the bullet using a good crimp using Lee dies.In my opinion this produces a cartrage where the bullet seats firmly on the powder with out compressing the powder and leaves no air space.There is also no debris left in the barrel of my GG. mv is in the 1600 fps range and does not recoil to the same degree as does H4198 [/QUOTE]
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