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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Discrepencys between editions of Sierra manuals
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt_G" data-source="post: 116513" data-attributes="member: 410"><p>Thanks for the response B1g_Bore.</p><p>I am leaning towards "lawyer loads" myself now.</p><p>Since I posted the original post I have done some more looking.</p><p>For instance I went to Alliants web site and they have max loads of Reloader 15 listed (7mm-08) using the Sierra 168 MatchKing that are 3-4 grains hotter than what Sierra has in their manuals. I'm going from memory here...</p><p></p><p>If this trend keeps up a Chronograph is going to become an absolutely necessary, instead of just a strongly recommended piece of equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt_G, post: 116513, member: 410"] Thanks for the response B1g_Bore. I am leaning towards "lawyer loads" myself now. Since I posted the original post I have done some more looking. For instance I went to Alliants web site and they have max loads of Reloader 15 listed (7mm-08) using the Sierra 168 MatchKing that are 3-4 grains hotter than what Sierra has in their manuals. I'm going from memory here... If this trend keeps up a Chronograph is going to become an absolutely necessary, instead of just a strongly recommended piece of equipment. [/QUOTE]
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