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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Max load question
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<blockquote data-quote="old_heli_logger" data-source="post: 1357580" data-attributes="member: 7038"><p>I agree with the rest of these guys. Always start low and work up to your rifles max, if that's what you're after. If you're going to use anyone's data from a manual, always go to the bullet manufacturers manual...they know better than anyone what their bullets friction/drag will be.</p><p>Please keep it safe, good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old_heli_logger, post: 1357580, member: 7038"] I agree with the rest of these guys. Always start low and work up to your rifles max, if that's what you're after. If you're going to use anyone's data from a manual, always go to the bullet manufacturers manual...they know better than anyone what their bullets friction/drag will be. Please keep it safe, good luck! [/QUOTE]
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