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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Range report . More Speed
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<blockquote data-quote="edge" data-source="post: 120878" data-attributes="member: 5030"><p>IMO, reloading manuals have to take a lot of variables into account that you can work around. If you are sure that you have no pressure signs, then going up would be OK as long as your conditions don't change. I would not load in the Fall for something that will be used in peak Summer as you may be way overpressure! I also would find the bullet seating depth before I decided to move up the load.</p><p></p><p>edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edge, post: 120878, member: 5030"] IMO, reloading manuals have to take a lot of variables into account that you can work around. If you are sure that you have no pressure signs, then going up would be OK as long as your conditions don't change. I would not load in the Fall for something that will be used in peak Summer as you may be way overpressure! I also would find the bullet seating depth before I decided to move up the load. edge. [/QUOTE]
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