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Reloading
Define “compressed load”
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Speed Bump" data-source="post: 2403614" data-attributes="member: 115057"><p>The load I use in my LR308 (the one pictured in my thumbnail to the left) is very compressed. It was the first time I'd loaded Barnes TTSX copper bullets and the extra length proved to be a challenge with the load I was using (39.7 grains IMR 4064). I ended up applying a light crimp with a Lee factory crimp die to keep the bullets where I put them in the case. Turned out to be a very consistent round though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Speed Bump, post: 2403614, member: 115057"] The load I use in my LR308 (the one pictured in my thumbnail to the left) is very compressed. It was the first time I'd loaded Barnes TTSX copper bullets and the extra length proved to be a challenge with the load I was using (39.7 grains IMR 4064). I ended up applying a light crimp with a Lee factory crimp die to keep the bullets where I put them in the case. Turned out to be a very consistent round though. [/QUOTE]
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