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Reloading
Newbie Reloading ????'s
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<blockquote data-quote="shooters" data-source="post: 352917" data-attributes="member: 7769"><p>Thanks guys. I've got all the equipment, just needed to understand a few more things. Thanks for the help. If I do the "cut a slit in the brass, lightly seat a bullet" method, the bullet will be setting right on the lands, correct? From there, do I load a few rounds, say 4, .10 off lands, the another 4, .12 off lands, then another four a .02 off from the last untill my groups settle down or start to open back up? Is that the general method? In bullet/case depth, does this start to effect pressures to where not only will I be dealing with finding the correct OAL, but now it will be effecting pressures so I'll have to start playing with powder measurements? Thanks again</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooters, post: 352917, member: 7769"] Thanks guys. I've got all the equipment, just needed to understand a few more things. Thanks for the help. If I do the "cut a slit in the brass, lightly seat a bullet" method, the bullet will be setting right on the lands, correct? From there, do I load a few rounds, say 4, .10 off lands, the another 4, .12 off lands, then another four a .02 off from the last untill my groups settle down or start to open back up? Is that the general method? In bullet/case depth, does this start to effect pressures to where not only will I be dealing with finding the correct OAL, but now it will be effecting pressures so I'll have to start playing with powder measurements? Thanks again Jason [/QUOTE]
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