ntsqd
Well-Known Member
I wondered if a press might be faster and more consistent?
Yes, same bottle.
My 181HH load I settled on was 66.0gr RL16, which gets 2950fps out of a 20" 300wsm barrel. That load groups .75" at 300y, and 5 sd, 10 es.
For the 182HH's, I loaded up to 68.0gr RL16 and it got me 3110 fps. That is smoking for 300wsm in a 20" barrel. Started to see pressure here.
I think it would.I wondered if a press might be faster and more consistent?
Shoulda used MC Hammer. You can't touch this!
We are putting one tipping block per order. No sense in putting one in each box. Need to come up with a way to let people know which box of bullets has the block. Thinking a sticky note will do for now.I did 200 tip seats today. The 30 cal 154HHT were way easier to seat the tips than the 7mm 132HHT. Also, only the 7mm box had the copper seater anvil.
I know they make a machine to do it. I seen one in operation at one of your competitors on a tour. It also had a some sort of laser alignment checker and would spit the crooked ones out. And did several per second lol. And it probably did cost ALOT of $$ unfortunately. Everything does nowadays.The whole consumer tipping thing is temporary until we get an automated system in the shop that will be reliable for the long haul. Just sent samples to a company for a solution. Crossing my fingers that it is not another piece of equipment that cost as much as my house!
Gotta love that KISS principle! I tend to over complicate things, getting all invested in a 300 step process, and then, someone will go, Hey, what about doin it like THIS instead? In 2 steps. Always fun !!!We are putting one tipping block per order. No sense in putting one in each box. Need to come up with a way to let people know which box of bullets has the block. Thinking a sticky note will do for now.
Gotta love that KISS principle! I tend to over complicate things, getting all invested in a 300 step process, and then, someone will go, Hey, what about doin it like THIS instead? In 2 steps. Always fun !!!