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Reloading
300WM - 200 gr ELDX - RL-26?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Heat?" data-source="post: 1610545" data-attributes="member: 105495"><p>You can load up past the published Max in the books, just stop shooting at the first sign of pressure (usually a sticky bolt lift) and pull all the Bullets of any at or above that charge. EVERY Rifle is different. If someone is loading to the ragged edge of pressure, it's ill-advised to drop his Cartridge in your gun and pull the trigger. This is a lesson I learned long ago with a 270 Win, a very sticky bolt lift and the spent primer on the shooting bench when I did get the bolt open. Oh, and if you eject a Cartridge from your rifle and the spent primer falls free onto the bench, you've already ignored many signs of excess pressure or shot someone else's Max Load!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Heat?, post: 1610545, member: 105495"] You can load up past the published Max in the books, just stop shooting at the first sign of pressure (usually a sticky bolt lift) and pull all the Bullets of any at or above that charge. EVERY Rifle is different. If someone is loading to the ragged edge of pressure, it’s ill-advised to drop his Cartridge in your gun and pull the trigger. This is a lesson I learned long ago with a 270 Win, a very sticky bolt lift and the spent primer on the shooting bench when I did get the bolt open. Oh, and if you eject a Cartridge from your rifle and the spent primer falls free onto the bench, you’ve already ignored many signs of excess pressure or shot someone else’s Max Load! [/QUOTE]
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