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Reloading
Compressed loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1374126" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>i understand what a compressed load is but I read mixed info on whether you should stay away from them or not. Some say it can actually cause the bullets to be slightly pushed out over time. The reason I'm asking is I recently posted a thread about loads for a 7mm08 and many stated popular powder for 7mm08 is ramshot big game. From I read in noslers reloading manual for their 120gr ballistic tip is it will be a compressed load at the middle-max charge area which is what I typically target in a load is towards max charge end. So can anyone explain to me the issues with compressed loads and considerations one should take if you load with compressed loads. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1374126, member: 52437"] i understand what a compressed load is but I read mixed info on whether you should stay away from them or not. Some say it can actually cause the bullets to be slightly pushed out over time. The reason I’m asking is I recently posted a thread about loads for a 7mm08 and many stated popular powder for 7mm08 is ramshot big game. From I read in noslers reloading manual for their 120gr ballistic tip is it will be a compressed load at the middle-max charge area which is what I typically target in a load is towards max charge end. So can anyone explain to me the issues with compressed loads and considerations one should take if you load with compressed loads. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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