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Reloading
.200" Leade: Any problem here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goofycat" data-source="post: 305055" data-attributes="member: 6504"><p>One of the posters in the 2005 threads said to never increase the OAL (to the ogive) lengths without reducing the powder charges. It makes sense, but the Hornady and Sierra manuals never mention anything about their suggested powder charge figures as compared to where the bullet is seated. In other words, different bullet seating depths will affect their published suggested powder charges. It only makes sense. I will call Sierra or Hornady to find out if their suggested powder weights are based on a huge freebore ("leade") or what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goofycat, post: 305055, member: 6504"] One of the posters in the 2005 threads said to never increase the OAL (to the ogive) lengths without reducing the powder charges. It makes sense, but the Hornady and Sierra manuals never mention anything about their suggested powder charge figures as compared to where the bullet is seated. In other words, different bullet seating depths will affect their published suggested powder charges. It only makes sense. I will call Sierra or Hornady to find out if their suggested powder weights are based on a huge freebore ("leade") or what. [/QUOTE]
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