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Reloading
Dialing a bullet to powder to barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2065038" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>They forgot a few manuals. Sierra, Norma, Hornady, Speers. It will give you a wider ranges of powder to use, and primers too. Once you get your manuals, don't throw them into the trash can when getting update ones a few years down the road. They change over the years. Several change twist rates and don't show others with different twist rates in that caliber. If a new cartridge comes out they will post their velocity and use a barrel length say 26" and posts other in their same area with a 24" barrel stating how much faster there is over the other. That really P*ss me off, in unfair comparison. There is one manual that is showing different twist rates, I can't remember presently which one it was. Sierra generally have a large range in loading for more cases than the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2065038, member: 101791"] They forgot a few manuals. Sierra, Norma, Hornady, Speers. It will give you a wider ranges of powder to use, and primers too. Once you get your manuals, don't throw them into the trash can when getting update ones a few years down the road. They change over the years. Several change twist rates and don't show others with different twist rates in that caliber. If a new cartridge comes out they will post their velocity and use a barrel length say 26" and posts other in their same area with a 24" barrel stating how much faster there is over the other. That really P*ss me off, in unfair comparison. There is one manual that is showing different twist rates, I can't remember presently which one it was. Sierra generally have a large range in loading for more cases than the others. [/QUOTE]
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