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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 695277" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>I will agree with you that some of Hodgdon's reloading site seems quite a bit conservative. I however have run into high pressures in one of my rifles before I got to their max pressure (this was by using obviously heavier military brass in 308 win, so it was kind of expected). However, it just goes to show you that one little difference can change a reload dramatically.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if I sounded like a ninny or something in my earlier post. I just think you should use multiple sources to get your starting point at which you feel safe and confident. Then, you should work up slowly in 0.5 grain increments until you see the speed you want, or the pressure signs you don't (erratic speed also counts here).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 695277, member: 38801"] I will agree with you that some of Hodgdon's reloading site seems quite a bit conservative. I however have run into high pressures in one of my rifles before I got to their max pressure (this was by using obviously heavier military brass in 308 win, so it was kind of expected). However, it just goes to show you that one little difference can change a reload dramatically. I'm sorry if I sounded like a ninny or something in my earlier post. I just think you should use multiple sources to get your starting point at which you feel safe and confident. Then, you should work up slowly in 0.5 grain increments until you see the speed you want, or the pressure signs you don't (erratic speed also counts here). [/QUOTE]
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