floyd kittrell
Well-Known Member
YES !Tech4,
Contact Hammer directly before going any further. They will not steer you wrong.
YES !Tech4,
Contact Hammer directly before going any further. They will not steer you wrong.
You should read this whole thing and you will see I know what I am doing.Please stop what you're doing. Read a few loading manuals and technical articles and use data from a loading manual. You're going to blow your gun up or damage it or yourself if you continue these practices. Everyone starts somewhere and I very much support new reloaders, but you're not practicing safe measures or techniques.
I did read the whole thing and not to be rude, but it doesn't seem like you entirely know what you're doing. That is why I think you should read more loading manuals and do some more research before you hurt yourself or your rifle. You can't use the same powder charge for every bullet you intend to shoot. Also seating the bullet based on looks because of the rings on it is a terrible practice. I seriously don't want to see you damage your rifle or hurt yourself.You should read this whole thing and you will see I know what I am doing.
You should read this whole thing and you will see I know what I am doing.
I did and waiting for a reply.YES !
This is excellent advice and very well said. There's no hard feelings here. We as reloaders want to make sure everyone stays safe and can continue enjoying what we love safely for a long time. We're all just trying to help.Please don't take this the wrong way, but you know just enough to be dangerous. We don't want to read about you blowing something up and hurting yourself, or worse, someone else. There are lots of red flags in your posts regarding your reloading knowledge/habits. Please take the advice of others and seek some knowledge about what you are doing. People reload for a long time with minimal knowledge of how all the factors contribute to safety, accuracy, etc. That goes fine until it doesn't. You are close to that point of "doesn't". PLEASE, take a step back and make sure of what you are doing. Call Steve @ Hammer and get some information from him. We aren't trying to be dicks. We just want you to be safe.
CBTO I set it deeper because I haven't loaded copper bullets before and thought covering up all the bullet rings was a good place to start and I could adjust it latter.
You should read this whole thing and you will see I know what I am doing.
I have loaded for this rifle for years and this powder charge has worked for all the 140gr and 145gr bullets i have used so I thought it would work for this 145gr bullet.
Talking about Hammer Bullets...a little off track I know but anyone know of a supplier of Hammers in Canada?