6.5Roestalker
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I am new to reloading and would appreciate some advice on load development.
I have a Lee challenger kit with ultimate die set. In order to keep things simple, I have opted for components exactly as listed in the hornady manual and hodgdon load data. The aim is to develop a reliable hunting load for all UK deer species. I am reloading as a hobby and so that I have a reliable supply, it is not a cost saving exercise or a search for the ultimate precision. I have opted for the following components:
Hornady brass
Superformance Powder
Federal 210 primers
Hornady 143g ELD-X bullets
The hornady manual has a 44.7g maximum powder weight (2800fps) for 140-143g bullets.
The Hodgdon load data has a 45.8g maximum powder weight (2795fps) for 143g ELD-X bullet.
This seems like quite a big difference given the same powder, brass and bullet weight.
My plan is to work up to 44.7g. Would it be sensible to start at 41g and then go up to 42g, 43g, 44g and then 44.7g? Could I start higher that 41g?
The Hodgdon data is for this specific bullet and has a 45.8g load for the same velocity as the hornady 44.7g load. Can anyone explain this? Is it because the hornady book groups the 143g ELD-X with the lighter 140g bullets? My understanding was that a heavier bullet would have a lower max charge.
After each group I will check that the primer is not too flat there are no marks on the base of the case, and look out for a stiff bolt. Is there anything else I need to look for?
Does this sound sensible and is there anything that I am missing? Any advice from experienced reloaders would be very welcome.
I have a Lee challenger kit with ultimate die set. In order to keep things simple, I have opted for components exactly as listed in the hornady manual and hodgdon load data. The aim is to develop a reliable hunting load for all UK deer species. I am reloading as a hobby and so that I have a reliable supply, it is not a cost saving exercise or a search for the ultimate precision. I have opted for the following components:
Hornady brass
Superformance Powder
Federal 210 primers
Hornady 143g ELD-X bullets
The hornady manual has a 44.7g maximum powder weight (2800fps) for 140-143g bullets.
The Hodgdon load data has a 45.8g maximum powder weight (2795fps) for 143g ELD-X bullet.
This seems like quite a big difference given the same powder, brass and bullet weight.
My plan is to work up to 44.7g. Would it be sensible to start at 41g and then go up to 42g, 43g, 44g and then 44.7g? Could I start higher that 41g?
The Hodgdon data is for this specific bullet and has a 45.8g load for the same velocity as the hornady 44.7g load. Can anyone explain this? Is it because the hornady book groups the 143g ELD-X with the lighter 140g bullets? My understanding was that a heavier bullet would have a lower max charge.
After each group I will check that the primer is not too flat there are no marks on the base of the case, and look out for a stiff bolt. Is there anything else I need to look for?
Does this sound sensible and is there anything that I am missing? Any advice from experienced reloaders would be very welcome.