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advice on dialing in a load
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<blockquote data-quote="jimsbriar" data-source="post: 827532" data-attributes="member: 50666"><p>thanks for the advice. you guys always get me thinking and that is good!</p><p> </p><p>and yes, the charge was always 43 gr. of IMR 4350. Its listed as the max in the Berger manual for the 130 gr VLD and because most manuals tend to be conservative on the max (due to the old mauser style actions) when it comes to the 6.5x55, I felt safe starting there. the thought was once I found a consistant seating depth, I would then dial up or dial down the charge.</p><p> </p><p>truly appreciate the continued feedback</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimsbriar, post: 827532, member: 50666"] thanks for the advice. you guys always get me thinking and that is good! and yes, the charge was always 43 gr. of IMR 4350. Its listed as the max in the Berger manual for the 130 gr VLD and because most manuals tend to be conservative on the max (due to the old mauser style actions) when it comes to the 6.5x55, I felt safe starting there. the thought was once I found a consistant seating depth, I would then dial up or dial down the charge. truly appreciate the continued feedback [/QUOTE]
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