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Reloading
Max COAL questions
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<blockquote data-quote="John99" data-source="post: 1279582" data-attributes="member: 100173"><p>Bullet overall length has never been consistent. Once you realize this the better off you are. You need to stay with CBTO or Case Base to Ogive measurement, its more consistent and you will get more consistent reloads. I have played the 'lands' game before. And flirting with disaster is in the mix. Too close to lands and pressure spikes can do bad things. I would advise think about honing your external ballistics skills rather than playing with seating. Just find a nice spot 20-30 off lands and just try different powders. That would be a more efficient use of your time, of course imho. I go with the old saying, beware of a man with one gun theory.. best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John99, post: 1279582, member: 100173"] Bullet overall length has never been consistent. Once you realize this the better off you are. You need to stay with CBTO or Case Base to Ogive measurement, its more consistent and you will get more consistent reloads. I have played the ‘lands’ game before. And flirting with disaster is in the mix. Too close to lands and pressure spikes can do bad things. I would advise think about honing your external ballistics skills rather than playing with seating. Just find a nice spot 20-30 off lands and just try different powders. That would be a more efficient use of your time, of course imho. I go with the old saying, beware of a man with one gun theory.. best of luck [/QUOTE]
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