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Offline kennyd

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? on 30-06 load
« on: January 28, 2013, 03:45:59 AM »
I tried the 4007ssc stuff in an 06.  53.0 weighed, WLR, 180 Remington, no crimp, one fired brass, all same lot.  This is just below the top in the chart.  Usually, 4007 seems to give me pore pressure than velocity, and not consistent.  Same this time except; 2698, 2766, 2804, 2705, 2777.  Shows signs ofbeing just at the high end of pressure, primer is not flattened or anything, just like it should be.  This is a bit over factory stuff through my old Rem.  Would backing off a grain, or half maybe bring the spread down?  Gander has a whole cabinet of 4007, it seems no one else can find a like for it, either.  It has not worked in anything yet for me; this 30-06 is the closest it has come to being right.


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Re: ? on 30-06 load
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2013, 06:46:37 AM »
A change in charge weight might or might not help but my first thought would be to change to a different primer.  I've never tried this particular powder myself but I have seem primers make a world of difference in other powders.  Then again, I'm not a fan of WW primers.