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MH MkIV Range Report
I made it to the range with my MkIV Saturday. I loaded 3 rounds, 1 CBC 24 ga brass with 60 grains of Goex 2F, dryer lint, card wad, wool wad, card wad, grease cookie, 2 card wads and a .468 dip lubed RCBS bullet, case neck sized only and lightly crimped. 2 Jamison brass, same load. From the bench, 100 yards.
Next up was 60 grains of APP/Schockley Gold 2F, dryer lint, card wad, dip lubed .468 RCBS
Last bench load was 60 grs of APP, dryer lint, card wad, .458/405 Lee and .458/500 Lee, paper patched, dip lubed.
I had 4 rounds of the .468's left and decided to try my luck off hand.
Clean up was a breeze compared to my experience shooting all black in the past. One hour and I had the rifle and brass clean.
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Barnettshale,
You said, "..... case neck sized only and lightly crimped...." .
Can I ask what you necksized & crimped with?. Interesting to see you using 60 grains of Blackpowder, do you know hom much lint you are using?.
I have been using 3-3.5 grains of carded wool with 70 grains of FG but at 50 yards 70 grains is not really needed & I would like to reduce to 60 grains if safe to do so.
Peter (Burlington, Ontario)
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Barnettshale,
Thanks for the detailed reply & pictures. I am guessing you back out the die a bit to necksize only, is that correct?.
Just as a matter of interest, when you weighed the Blackpowder how close was the grain "weight" to the volumetric weight?
How do you change the load for your Mk.II?
Peter (Burlington, Ontario)
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Why crimp?
Thanks for two very informative posts, but why the crimp?
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Originally Posted by
Barnettshale
I have to crimp to remove the bell or the case will not chamber.
Ahah! Now I understand - I do the same. But it's not really a crimp. more of a straightening out.
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Barnettshale said, "Then run the brass into the charging die, all the way which also bells the case mouth."
Now I understand...I have not used the charging die yet so I did not realise that it belled the case mouth as well.
Thanks,
Peter (Burlington, Ontario)
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Glad I could clear things up. This has been a learning experience for me also. I have gotten fairly comfortable converting the 24 ga brass to 577/450. I still screw up every once in awhile, when I get in a hurry and feel too comfortable. My first 24 ga conversions actually had too short a neck by about .100", they still shoot though.
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For only neck sizing I bought a set a set of LEE dies for the .480 Ruger pistol round. They size for a .475 bullet. I also use it to give me a slight crimp on my paper patched bullets for my MKIV.
I think the dies cost me about $25.00.
john
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