Brownells charges $19.95 for hazmat fees....and i think you'll get ripped off so fast you won't know what day it is
2] $30 a pound doesn't even cover hazmat fees which is required for shipping powder
Brownells charges $19.95 for hazmat fees....and i think you'll get ripped off so fast you won't know what day it is
2] $30 a pound doesn't even cover hazmat fees which is required for shipping powder
i stand correctedBrownells charges $19.95 for hazmat fees....
I didn't need to purchase new brass..... 2 weeks ago at the range I helped out few hunters to sight in.. and some of them had 6.5 CM . after they had fun they thanked giving me all their brass.. and by my surprise.. was all federal with small primer pocket.. I reload them with my to go recipe . the shoot even a little more precise... yes u can..Recently I purchased a lot of small primer in the 6.5 CM lapua brass. I was also doing some research on the hammer hunting bullets. I read the small primer gives a better SD and if read correctly a magnum primer is approved for better ignition. My question is to separate fact from fiction from the experts here. My rifle is a stock Tikka 24 inch barrel with 1-8 twist. Can you use a small magnum rifle primer with the powders listed in reloading manuals and if so are there any problems I could face with the twist rate I have.
I currently want to load the hornady 95 gr v max and 123 gr sst bullets I have. I also am wanting to purchase some hammer bullets or Barnes for to load for my hunting rounds. Thanks in advance.
Not in a 6.5CM....I load IMR4166 in Palma brass with CCI #450's with 168gr, 175gr and 178gr bullets with no pressure issues.