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Just Wondering. Has anyone pulled the SST bullets from factory loaded 338 RCM ammo and reused the powder? If so, how did it work out. This cartridge has been out around 10 years now. I figure someone, somewhere has pulled a bullet and replaced it with something else. How did it work?
Note to the Safety Police. I realize this is a compressed load and it's not safe to go dicking around in the dark, on your own with a powder you know nothing about.
Just asking.
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No, No, No...Not me.
You have zero idea what that powder is, its burning characteristics, etc, etc....It is a good bet its not a canister powder anyway, what you could buy at a store. Mystery powders are not intended to take a scientific wild ass guess with in regards to possible loads.
Just my opinion
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No, No, No...Not me.
You have zero idea what that powder is, its burning characteristics, etc, etc....It is a good bet its not a canister powder anyway, what you could buy at a store. Mystery powders are not intended to take a scientific wild ass guess with in regards to possible loads.
Just my opinion Knock it off safety police!!! Let natural selection run its course...
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No, No, No...Not me.
You have zero idea what that powder is, its burning characteristics, etc, etc....It is a good bet its not a canister powder anyway, what you could buy at a store. Mystery powders are not intended to take a scientific wild ass guess with in regards to possible loads.
Just my opinion Knock it off safety police!!! Let natural selection run its course... Ten fo....have at it!
You only live once, but...if you do it right, once is enough.
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Just Wondering. Has anyone pulled the SST bullets from factory loaded 338 RCM ammo and reused the powder? If so, how did it work out. This cartridge has been out around 10 years now. I figure someone, somewhere has pulled a bullet and replaced it with something else. How did it work?
Note to the Safety Police. I realize this is a compressed load and it's not safe to go dicking around in the dark, on your own with a powder you know nothing about.
Just asking.
I think you actually answered your own question.
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Just Wondering. Has anyone pulled the SST bullets from factory loaded 338 RCM ammo and reused the powder? If so, how did it work out. This cartridge has been out around 10 years now. I figure someone, somewhere has pulled a bullet and replaced it with something else. How did it work?
Note to the Safety Police. I realize this is a compressed load and it's not safe to go dicking around in the dark, on your own with a powder you know nothing about.
Just asking.
I think you actually answered your own question. +1
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The ONLY thing I'd do is re-seat a cheaper bullet of the same weight and shoot that. You have ZERO idea what the powder is (already) and whether or not it is at or over max for your rifle.
Have I ever done this? Yes, swapping Barnes-X out for TSX's. Or, pulling premium bullets and seating Sierra's, Hornady's etc. instead. I have never used mystery powder as you have proposed.
Try to duplicate the ballistics yourself using safe handloading practices, by actually shooting the factory rounds against what you come up with. (This is likely not what you wanted to know.)
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The ONLY thing I'd do is re-seat a cheaper bullet of the same weight and shoot that.
That's is the only thing I would do also and really the kind of experience I was hoping someone had. I'm not looking to blaze this trail but I might be a follower under the right circumstances.
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