Reloading RWS brass

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Re: Reloading RWS brass

#11 Post by Steve E »

johngarnett wrote:I too am really happy with RWS. Using 45.6g TR140, 155 Scenars for all round short range stuff. Guess an extra handful of powder may be required for long range ;)

The powder reduction is due to the barometric pressure conversion due to living in the far SW :lol: (dogs dangly things spring to mind!!)

JohnG :cornwall:
That load is effectively the Palma Load. Change the bullet to a 2156 and It will shoot ½ MOA at 1000yds, as proved during the Palma trials last year.
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Re: Reloading RWS brass

#12 Post by Strangely Brown »

Interesting thread!
I am in the process of loading 500 RWS cases for my AI with a 168 gr Privi HPBT; these will be used in Civilian Service Rifle events out to 500, and the occasional foray out to 600.

I did wonder if I should have stuck with the proven 155 SMK or not, but was swayed by a bag of Privi at a price I couldn't ignore!

Load development (N140) will start in a couple of weeks for the 20" barrelled AI, and I haven't deburred the flash hole either. Although all cases were full length resized and the necks all looked good when examined.
Around 7 or 8 cases were thrown away because of bulging around the lower half.
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Re: Reloading RWS brass

#13 Post by kennyc »

I use RWS brass, with 44-46 grns TR140 and 155 SMKs as mentioned earlier, seems very good brass and is on its 5th reloading so far with no splits and no need to discard any, I believe there is not going to be any available once fired from the NRA due to a manufacturing batch fault with the last lot ,however when they next have some in , I will buy it !
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Re: Reloading RWS brass

#14 Post by johngarnett »

Kenny, wait until after the Imperial in July. Just make sure they don't off load the old c**p!

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#15 Post by kennyc »

johngarnett wrote:Kenny, wait until after the Imperial in July. Just make sure they don't off load the old c**p!

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the old crap was OK it was the new lot that was buggered :cool2: apparently the current batch is Lapua bought in as a stopgap after the faults were found with last years batch or so I am told.
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