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Reloading
30-06 compressed loads
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1996323" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>I too have the latest edition (10th) and it is exactly as you noted/posted. What is your COAL? They recommend 3.21" but I normally set mine at ~3.34" depending on bullet type/weight. "I" would try playing with the seating depth, > than 3.21" "if," you can. You have to find the best compromise between the CBTO vs COAL and velocity vs accuracy. What's on the manual is a guide that Hornady tested but I would heed warning on the "actual" pressure signs you are getting. H4350 is an excellent powder for the 150s, esp. for the -06. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1996323, member: 14204"] I too have the latest edition (10th) and it is exactly as you noted/posted. What is your COAL? They recommend 3.21" but I normally set mine at ~3.34" depending on bullet type/weight. "I" would try playing with the seating depth, > than 3.21" "if," you can. You have to find the best compromise between the CBTO vs COAL and velocity vs accuracy. What's on the manual is a guide that Hornady tested but I would heed warning on the "actual" pressure signs you are getting. H4350 is an excellent powder for the 150s, esp. for the -06. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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