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Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Please try again.Register a free business account Please try your search again later.The technical sections will expand the shooters understanding of these subjects and how they can be used to improve the shooting experience. There is section for the new rifle shooter which describes ten different ways that rifle can be used to enjoy the shooting sports. Other sections that are included provide the shooter with an expanded knowledge of the shooting sports.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later.I bought this hoping it would contain a significant amount of data on the Berger line, but it does not. I feel I wasted my money.Unfortunately, I purchased 1,250 of Berger's.338 Lapua bullets at a premium price because of the advertised ballistic coefficient and there's nothing in this manual that pertains to that caliber Berger obviously markets. I was extremely disappointed to say the least. Because of the fact the manual wasn't all that expensive, I just bit the bullet (No pun intended) and just placed it on the self with my other manuals. It wasn't worth the hassle of returning it to Amazon.Only drawback is that only Berger bullets are included, pistol and certain calibers are not included such all the 338's. Appreciated the barrel twist rate chart and the case prep and bullet accuracy information sections were good as well.Some good reading along with the guidance you are looking for.

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I've docked it a star for not including data for their.338 caliber products.Good articles and lots of useful info.Will use when I’m reloading with Berger projectiles for multiple calibers. Has a great backstory on Berger and it’s creation, as well as information on beginning reloading. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Berger 1st Edition Reloading Manual At this time, I personally do not know if there are plans to post the rest of the data on the website or not. The manual is a great resource and contains much more information that just the recipes. Just click on your cartridge and then the bullet weight you are using and the proper information will pop up.While it has lots of good info and is worth obtaining it is disappointing as they use SAAMI max COAL as a limit for their loads. Nobody I know loads Bergers to SAAMI spec length. This is no different than other bullet manufacturer's manuals but Berger knows their VLDs need to be near the lands thus they should have provided some loads with some decent (longer) COALs. Bryan Litz explains this on page 148 - but they still wimped out. The load data would have been much more useful if it reflected how their bullets actually get used. An example that is on line (and everybody can see) illustrates the point. The same is true for the 338 Lapua, etc. So the book is good for providing starting loads but it doesn't properly reflect the upper end of velocities that are possible. Clicking on a product will take you to LRH’s partner. Learn how you can enable Javascript. One Time Offers have limited quantities available and usually once they are sold out, they are not offered again.One of the unique features of this manual is that Berger only lists powders that provide an approximate fill ratio of above 90.

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This ratio is important in finding loads that produce the most accurate loads possible. There is something in this manual for every type of reloader from the most well-seasoned veteran looking for highly technical information, to the beginning reloader just cutting his teeth looking for the basics. This manual will be a great addition to any reloading bench and is perfect manual for reloaders using Berger Bullets.You can learn more about the cookies we use and why we use them by viewing our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Manual Features: Reloading Data for over 70 Cartridges. Basic Reloading Safety. G1 vs G7 Ballistic Coefficients. Rifle Barrel Twist Rates Explained. Handloading Basics. Lot to Lot Powder Variation Discussed. Form Factors for Analysis. Basic Statistics for Handloading. Effects of COAL and CBTO. Introductions to Rifle Shooting Disciplines. Plus much more! With techniques for both the basic and advanced reloader, this 829 page manual features reloading data for over 70 of the most popular cartridges used today. This manual includes everything you have come to expect from a reloading manual, as well as additional tips, techniques and information about the history of Berger Bullets; including “The Story of Walt Berger.” For a full list of Cartridges Included, please see Berger Bullets blog: Be the first to write a review. The document explains how to find the OAL “sweet spot” for VLDs in your rifle.The only way a shooter will be able to benefit from this situation is to let go of this opinion that more than.010 change is too much (me included).” However, we want to issue a STRONG WARNING to reloaders who may be inclined to try the 4-step method listed above. The 64,420 psi level is way higher! Therefore, you must employ EXTREME CAUTION when moving your bullets that much in a relatively small case.

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Similar Posts: According to my understanding, jam is the longest loaded length (best measured off of the ogive) that can be chambered in a particular rifle (with the neck tension that will actually be used for the ammunition), without the OAL being reduced by closing the bolt. I realize that this is not the main point of the article, but the way that the term is used in it will, I fear, lead to further misuse of the word and confusion. It has been pointed out to me that longer, high ogive number bullets like VLDs may have a greater tendency to stick in the throat when this method is used, lessening its usefulness for these applications, but since I believe that the use of the word jam to designate a particular seating depth came out of short range Benchrest (based on my observation of published use of the word) I believe it appropriate to stick to the original meaning. We should therefore refer to loaded lengths that just touch the rifling as touching, those that are extended a distance in reference to that length as so much longer than touch, and those that are referenced to jam as at jam, if that is the case, or so much shorter than, or of jam if they are between jam and touch and jam is being been used as the reference point. However, that is by no means a prevailing definition, and if you look at the reloading discussions for the majority of shooting disciplines, the much more common understanding and usage of “jam”, “jammed”, and “jamming” is to refer to bullet seating past the point of initial bullet jacket to rifling contact. Under this interpretation, seating a bullet to any OAL that engages the rifling is “jamming”. That, I believe, is the most common application of the term, and it is the one Eric Stecker employs in his commentaries above.

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Furthermore, the functional utility of “Jam” as a definitive end point is questionable because our testing showed, fairly conclusively, that this “Jam” point varies based on neck tension, the condition of the bore surface, and whether the bullet is coated or “naked”. So, “Jam” is never a true, absolute maximum, but is conditional on other loading variables. You’ll find that trying to get repeatable measurements of “Jam” as the absolute max OAL point (let’s call that “Max Jam”) is very difficult when using longer bullets (for long-range shooting) or stronger neck tensions (appropriate for gas guns). When you try to measure “Max Jam” with strong neck tension or longer bullet, you may find the bolt won’t close or the bullet sticks in the rifling. Either way, this renders your measurement efforts useless. But since that “JAM” OAL can change simply with a little more neck tension, that definition really is not particularly helpful for most reloading applications. These variables also effect tune. Consider that those who use this term as I have described it shoot in a sport that is considered to be the peak of accuracy achievement, and I have never heard any active participant complain of a problem with this approach. They know how it works. Change a relevant variable and the jam length will change. That is why I note barrel, bullet, and bushing size in my load notes, and generally size brass just before the ammunition is to be fired, because I am aware of the effect aging of sized brass has on seating force. I think that this term came from Benchrest and began to be used by others who did mot fully understand what was meant by the term that they had read or heard, thus causing the lack of linguistic precision that I mentioned in my earlier comment. Would the author please disclose the source of the 5500 start pressure for the “into the lands” group. Quickload recommends 10,825 start pressure for this configuration.

I fear this variation could present chamber pressure issues in some unfortunate circumstance. I have found, empirically, that with 100-108gr bullets, this 5500 psi value works best to describe actual observed velocities and the delta in observed velocities between “in the lands” seating and “off the lands seating”. I have also discussed the default 10.8K start pressure value for seating “in the lands” with the creator of QuickLOAD and he acknowledges that this is a “rough variable” that needs to be adjusted in light of observed conditions. He’ll say right up front that “10.8K is too high for high-bc bullets and hand-lapped barrels” and he also conceded that his software probably “exaggerates the effect of engaging the rifling”. If you set the start pressure at 10,800 psi for a 6mm 105-grainer seated in the rifling in a 6BR, you’ll end up with projected velocities that are way too high and predicted pressures that would trash the brass. But if you enter 5500-6000 psi, the vel numbers will jive with your chrono read out and the observed healthy condition of the brass. It was very clear that this caused an increase in pressure marked by: enlarged ejector mark, very visibly enlarged primer crater, higher chron’d velocity, and stiff bolt lift. In a 6BR, for my own safety, I would definitely reduce a load that worked ten-thou into the lands if I moved the bullet 80 thousandths or more deeper into the case. With the 6mmAR and the 6mmAR Turbo line of cartridges (close to 6BR capacity cases) I load bullets for magazine feed that have to meet magazine OAL length where the bullets sit back in the case quite a bit hogging up valuable case capacity.

I suspect it takes very little pressure to move the “jumping” bullet and push it to the lands and that the encroachment into the powder capacity there has little effect on pressures since the pressure really jumps up only after the bullet moves forward and engages the rifling and pressures build to force the bullet to engrave onto the rifling. I’ve added some additional values to the chart. But when you push deep into the 6BR case, the pressure rises again. Jumping 80 thou or 120 thou (as suggested by Berger) CAN give you pressure problems in a short case if you’re starting with a max load seated long, then pushing the bullet deep into the case. I want to make sure that people understand this. Safety first. So that’s where my comment above came from. If others have experienced different results with jumping bullets quite a long ways, I cannot comment on that other than to say follow the cautions of the EDITOR and err on the side of milder loads and caution when you experiment. It really helped me find a more effective attitude for the way I use Quickload and appreciate what an excellent resource it is. I hope to use the forums to discuss variations in results and get some ideas of how to address them. Not a great long range cartridge but it shoots everything else I have tried so why not. Long story short, last week I discovered exactly what has been referred to above relative to erratic pressures. Turns out 55 gr. of RL-17 using a 140 gr VLD will shoot without incident at all four suggested bullet positions as will 54 gr.Most surprising, curious and potentially dangerous.By potentially, I mean the same over max load will not exhibit pressure signs with every shot. Small arms ammo is very inconsistent, ie: unpredictable, when you are at, or slightly above, the max charge. Indeed, some can be very conistent, and accurate then, KA-BLOOEY! Ninety eight cases came out looking normal and were subsequently reloaded, but segregated.

Two cases ejected their primers bigtime, with a very enlarged pocket and lots of fouling. I had to assume all 100 rounds were over max. Again, small arms max pressures don’t always give themselves away. Even the most sophisticated calculations are not completely reliable. The only way you can hope to accurately and consistently determine pressure is with a pressure gun, and there are margins of error for them, too. But no, I was listening to William C. Davis, Jr. I came to him with all the “common wisdom” I had gleaned from the range BS sessions, and went away humbled. I was simply following a procedure I had developed for myself 25 years ago when I was busy figuring out how to make the 22 CHeetah “work” properly. Doing so took a great deal of determination and perhaps a certain amount of risk because for a couple of years hangfires, blanked primers and erratic ignition seemed to be more common than not. 1800 rounds later it showed itself to be as predictable as a 220 Swift, however. After working through the Cheetah and subsequently developing loads for several other calibers without ever having such a dramatic display of pressure as happened last week, it may well be possible that many of my loads are border line in the pressure department. None of them exhibits any visible sign of pressure during my normal shooting which is why I was so surprised. I now have something else to pass along in the next reloading class I teach. Thanks again. Rob Longsworth But truth is, I can’t tell the difference between a 3500fps hole, and a 3300fps hole. Even then, there are exceptions. When is your reloading manual due for sale to the public? I tried this form of load dev and it worked great for my hunting rounds (Barnes TTSX 165 in.308). Great way to find the right OAL to ogive and then can work on the powder side (since I generally know the ballpark for XBR 8208, from a lot of load testing.) Now I can fine tune the powder load. Thanks again for this great method.

This allows for the engraving resistance to consume a little of that initial rising peak pressure. I have replaced the hogue stock with a a HS precision. Once I do that I feel I will be ready to take it out further. My goal is to be able to paper plate five rounds at a 1000. Wondering if anyone has experience and or data for either or both rounds regarding charges and or seating depths. First round is 28 Nosler 180g VLD using Retumbo in a Nosler model 48 with 26” barrel. Second is 300 Win mag 190g VKD using H4831SC in a Remington 700 with 26” barrel. To make the shopping experience with Brownells better, we have a number of representatives in Europe. These representatives will help ease the extensive licensing and shipping complications associated with purchasing products from our U.S. website. Rest assured, you will still benefit from our vast product selection and industry-leading customer service. For a listing of our Brownells Europe representatives, Visit Brownells Europe. To view this site, you'll need to turn it on in your browser settings. Here's how to check: Please enable it to continue. Our website is live time inventory. Total powder weight cannot exceed 48 lbs.Total shipping box weight cannot exceed 70 lbs. A Hazardous Material Fee per shipping box will be applied to all powder and primer shipments. If more than one hazmat fee applies you will be contacted by email or phone. Ground shipping charges still apply (determined by weight and destination). Hazardous Materials cannot be returned. These items can only be sent by UPS, Fed-Ex or Spee-Dee ground delivery. No additional charges apply. You must be 21 years or older to order ammunition, check you local laws before ordering. Loaded Ammo Cannot be shipped to the following states: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts or New York. Passwords are case sensitive. We require this code as a security measure to our customers.

Requiring this information helps to ensure that the credit card is present at the time of purchase. If you cannot find this code, or it is illegible, please contact your credit card issuer.It is the last 3 numbers in that area.Product will be available on a first come, first-served basis. Place your order as soon as possible if still needed. If a lower amount is applicable when your order is processed we will lower the tax amount. To keep shipping costs to a minimum, powder and primers may be shipped together. Total powder weight cannot exceed 48 lbs.Total shipping box weight cannot exceed 70 lbs. Hazardous Materials require an adult signature for delivery. ID may be required at delivery for proof of age. In the event that the package is not delivered after 3 attempts or refused, the customer will be responsible for all associated shipping charges including Hazmat fee. Hazardous Materials cannot be returned. Due to the complicated regulations of shipping powders and primers you will be contacted by Phone or Email if your order exceeds more than one Hazmat fee to confirm you still want to continue with the order.With this email, you will receive detail on payment methods. All international orders are required to be paid by. Western Union Money Order or Bank to Bank Wire Transfer.You will be contacted with freight pricing details once you submit your order and our representative has a chance to review it. Once quoted shipping, you may still decide to cancel the order. Continue This may take a few minutes. Automated site maintenance is running. If this message persists, please contact us. (1-800-223-0900). You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Check your available gifts! For assistance, call Natchez Shooters Supplies: 1-800-251-7839. They don't list any.338 caliber rounds. Smaller caliber are great. It has mostly the higher percentage fill case powder loads listed. They are more accurate.

I never thought I'd say any thing negative about Brian Litz. The Berger 1st addition is a must have if you plan to use their bullets. Verisign. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author This manual has been a long time in the making and includes: load data covering 556 pages for 71 different cartridges, a wide variety of topics ranging from Handloading Basics to the difference between G1 and G7 Ballistic Coefficients and a biography on Walt Berger. One of the unique features of this manual is that Berger only lists powders that provide an approximate fill ratio of above 90. This ratio is important in finding loads that produce the most accurate loads possible. There is something in this manual for every type of reloader from the most well-seasoned veteran looking for highly technical information, to the beginning reloader just cutting his teeth looking for the basics. This manual will be a great addition to any reloading bench and is perfect manual for reloaders using Berger Bullets.To see what your friends thought of this book,This book is not yet featured on Listopia.There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Very convenient unlike the other sites, no pop-up windows or redundant pics. I believe the download here is faster, and there are no ads at all. It’s constantly improving and developing. Both file upload and download are very convenient. Services: Sync music, Manage music, Recover missing metadata, Record CDs Download MediaMonkey Now Buy MediaMonkey Gold Get Addons Never use any other conversion tool again. Find Music File Converter Mp3 Mp3 converter www.easypdfcombine.com Merge And Convert Files Into PDFs For Free With EasyPDFCombine App. Your friend will receive an email from you with a link to our site. Please enter your name, email, and phone number below. We will contact you as soon as this product is available. Highly successful competition and extreme distance hunting.

It combines the Life's Work of Walt Berger and the knowledge of the best rifle ballisticians, engineers, benchrest competitors, and precision reloaders. The First Edition, first ever written and printed. Berger Bullets Reloading Manual. A quick look at the table of contents reveals the expertise and innovation Berger is famous for: A discussion of the variation from lot to lot of gun powder; Powder burn rates; G1 vs. Of course there's a massive amount of reloading data on the most popular rifle cartridges (pretty much ALL of the 6.5mm for example. Sorry, no 6.5 BRM data though). There's basic, beginner reloading instruction as well as advanced techniques of reloading. Its a wealth of knowledge, like a college degree in reloading (unofficially, anyway). Your's for a bargain of a price. Order Your copy today. And if you need some Berger Bullets, Please Click Here. No Back Orders. All Rights Reserved. For flexible usage, we provide our reloading data in metric and imperial dimension systems, i.e. charge weight in grams and grains as well as muzzle velocity in meters and feet per second. All the rifle loads on these pages are pressure tested according to the C.I.P. method. The listed maximum loads should never be exceeded. Please note that due to safety regulations, we can’t suggest or recommend loads or bullets that are not available on this site. The data given here were obtained in laboratory conditions following strictly the CIP (Commission International Permanente) June 13, 1990 and November 9, 1993 rules. These test methods have been deemed to be safe throughout the world. Pressure is measured at the case mouth or from inside the case according to the CIP.

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