WesF, the seating depth of your loads is not written in stone! If you want to feed from the magazine, sounds like you will need to seat your bullets a little deeper. You may, however, need to retest your loads for accuracy. Seating depth will more than likely affect your group size. I only single feed my 204 rounds in my Howa, because I am only shooting from a solid bench with a good rest. This gives me the best accuracy for the loads I am shooting.WesF wrote: My problem with these loads is that I had to load them into my Savage 12FV one at a time as the hollow point of the bullet would hang up on the face of the chamber, I couldn't load them from the magazine. I'm wondering of this is a function of bullet seating depth or if my rifle doesn't like these bullets loaded from the magazine.
204 Midsouth 34grn
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
Thanks futuretrades. I'm not sure I want to go much deeper than SAMMI specs, but I'll try .001 inch or so deeper. I'm not wanting to increase my case pressure too much.
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
Seating bullets deeper (more jump to the lands) will lower your pressure; unless you get rediculouly deep.
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
Darkker, thanks for clearing that up, I was misinformed. I'll give it a run.
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With a Savage, lord knows their QC isn't helping you Wes.
The Ruger Hawkeye predators never hiccup with them.
The Ruger Hawkeye predators never hiccup with them.
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
An update on the feeding problems I'm having feeding the Mid-South/Dog Town bullets. I've seated the bullets all the way down to a case overall length of 2.220" and am still having a problem with the hollow point catching on the face of the chamber. I don't know that I'm all that excited at the prospect of taking a die grinder to the chamber face. I guess the worst case would be for me to load these rounds one at a time as these bullets shoot "lights out" Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
Just read thru this for the 1st time and noted the ? and comments on the Nosler accuracy loads. Brought to memory an incident from 3 yrs. ago. My wife got a Savage Lightweight hunter because I am getting old and don"t have a 260 Rem. Found a box of 100gr. Sierras and bought some 260 Lapua brass and went to camp where we have a complete loading bench and over 300yards w/ a bench. Well, someone took the sierra book home and we were 224 miles from ours. So we took the Nosler book, the 100 gr. 260 accuracy load and tried it. 5 rounds= .267. Went back to the bench and did 10 more. 20" pencil barrel and nothing over 1/4". This is not the 1st accuracy load from Nosler that has worked. Now if you want to see somebody fudging w/loads read the Hornady book seriously. Dick
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
if you are having feeding issues and deeper isn't helping, try seating them longer.
Remember that book data does NOT list component lot numbers, and 98% of the powder being sold to the US public won't list nominal variances. So do you have THE same burning rates, etc as what was tested in a book? Don't count on it.
Remember that book data does NOT list component lot numbers, and 98% of the powder being sold to the US public won't list nominal variances. So do you have THE same burning rates, etc as what was tested in a book? Don't count on it.
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
Seating the bullets farther out is the next step. I'm not sure how far out I can go without the bullet just coming out of the case. I guess feeding these little prairie dog sleeping pills one at a time would not be all bad...my barrel would have a chance to cool off between shots.
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Re: 204 Midsouth 34grn
Claimjumper: you say "Best powder for those 34's is X-Terminator 24-25 grains.) If I buy a pound and it shoots like crap, are you going to sent me the cost of buying the powder???