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I loaded up 20 rds. Using n320 and Berry 147 gr Round Nose at COAL 1.135. 3.2 to 3.6, increasing 1/10th grain. Mild crimp just enough to remove belling and with finger pressure prevent bullet from setting back. Used CCI small pistol primers. Does anything stand out that would be a issue safety wise before I head to range? Thanks.
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No nothing stands out, charge weight sounds reasonable for whatever suitable powder you are using.
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I always suggest & use the Lee factory crimp die in semi pistol loads
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Ill try to find one. Haven't seen any so I used the seater die for now. Thanks Tikka!
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Got to range.....All fired without issue. 3.4 appeared best accuracy wise. 3.2 was a powder puff load, but fun to shoot. I may adjust seating depth to see if it helps accuracy. After that I'll break out the chrony and see how fast its going.
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