Wow ,I admire your patience. I got into loading with the dillon xl750 . It is amazingly efficient and consistent although expensive to gear up. Seperate tool heads for each caliber make for quick changes . Luvin 350 legend, hard hitting round for ar15 , 20 round mags feed flawlessly... Cheers
Thank you for the content, and pointing out an alternative to the H110. In my overall experience, all Winchester factory ammo for the past 3 years has been very sooty/dirty. Additionally, there are so few factory ammo offerings for 350 Legend that I've become interested in loading my own also. I'm also referencing Shooters Reference online, and I'm betting the powder that Winchester has loaded in it's factory ammo is w296 - 22.0gr - 24.0gr with the power point projectile. w296 might be a powder to avoid unless you have no alternative.
Ruger American gone wild 22 inch barrel 147 Hornady hollow point with IMR 4227 at 2 4. 5 greens of powder for orchard in this great on what you got loaded tell you what you're doing awesome with that because it took me awhile to figure it out as well but that $147 grain hollow point does awesome out of 22 inch barrel had great success with the 24/7 powder 427.27 and it is awesome
I'm going to work up a load for 147 and 135 grain fmj 9mm bullets. And yes must experience on more than 1 range in which I'm a member. Seems to be differentiation between rifle, shotgun and pistol shooters. And of coarse ego's
Sharing some info if you want to really use that 350 on deer or an accurate plinker.
Wow ,I admire your patience. I got into loading with the dillon xl750 . It is amazingly efficient and consistent although expensive to gear up. Seperate tool heads for each caliber make for quick changes . Luvin 350 legend, hard hitting round for ar15 , 20 round mags feed flawlessly... Cheers
Thank you for the content, and pointing out an alternative to the H110. In my overall experience, all Winchester factory ammo for the past 3 years has been very sooty/dirty. Additionally, there are so few factory ammo offerings for 350 Legend that I've become interested in loading my own also. I'm also referencing Shooters Reference online, and I'm betting the powder that Winchester has loaded in it's factory ammo is w296 - 22.0gr - 24.0gr with the power point projectile. w296 might be a powder to avoid unless you have no alternative.
Good plinking rounds and a good start. Good luck 👍
Good stuff! I have some test loads for the legend I need to take out. Maybe I need to try some 4227 since I've had it on hand. Thanks for sharing👊🇺🇲
Ruger American gone wild 22 inch barrel 147 Hornady hollow point with IMR 4227 at 2 4. 5 greens of powder for orchard in this great on what you got loaded tell you what you're doing awesome with that because it took me awhile to figure it out as well but that $147 grain hollow point does awesome out of 22 inch barrel had great success with the 24/7 powder 427.27 and it is awesome
HE. Good video. Thanks for sharing and take care.
24.7grs. of Ramshot Enforcer with a 165gr.FTX at 2.42-5 oal. five shots almost in the same hole at 100yds.
I'm going to work up a load for 147 and 135 grain fmj 9mm bullets. And yes must experience on more than 1 range in which I'm a member. Seems to be differentiation between rifle, shotgun and pistol shooters. And of coarse ego's
Two questions; does the book call for magnum primers for that load and second, on what part of the case does the cartridge headspace?
Question,,, hoping someone out there can tell me.?
Good info thanks
Interesting experiment. Have you chronographed your shots?
Not sure why you showed the dipper, then weighed the charge. Usually it's either/or, not both.
And I'm here reloading 350 legend with 50gr civil liberty defense bullets and 68gr Lehigh Defense. 😅
You don’t need to use the expander at all. You will have zero issues seating the bullet.