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RE: use of sizing die after patching
I will help you and take all the guess work out.
I shoot PPB in the Browning 45-70 in Silhouette matches here in the Midwest.
Bullet: BACO elliptical cast .444 in 20-1 lead from BACO. Drops around 524 grains. No sizing.
Paper: BACO onion, wrapped wet and put on a hot plate to dry.
Powder: Swiss 1.5 76 to 78 grains by weight dropped thru a 24" tube slowly.
Compression: None
Wad: .06 LDPE from BACO.
Primer: CCI BR2. Under primer wad of notebook paper between brass and primer.
Brass: Starline, fireformed and annealed.
Sight taper crimp, just enough to hold the bullet in but you can still spin it in the case.
This load is pretty accurate out to the Ram line. Using A DZ scope it will move the bullet impact exactly 1 M.O.A. when the spotter tells you to.
My Browning has had the trigger worked on by Lee Shaver.
This load is so accurate I bought another mould as a spare and am thinking about getting another rifle just like this one.
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