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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2856608" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>Not just tomes changing, but bullets per caliber! When I started back in '84 with only 1 rifle cartridge to reload (264wm) 140gr was the heaviest in that caliber I remember. A year or 2 later I started reloading 270win for my dad and 140gr was the heaviest I knew of. Fast forward thru the years bullets got heavier, longer and faster twist was being required to stabilize. Should we be expecting heavier bullets per caliber in the future.........say...275's in 30cal, 225's in 28cal, 195's in 27cal and so on........?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2856608, member: 105694"] Not just tomes changing, but bullets per caliber! When I started back in '84 with only 1 rifle cartridge to reload (264wm) 140gr was the heaviest in that caliber I remember. A year or 2 later I started reloading 270win for my dad and 140gr was the heaviest I knew of. Fast forward thru the years bullets got heavier, longer and faster twist was being required to stabilize. Should we be expecting heavier bullets per caliber in the future.........say...275's in 30cal, 225's in 28cal, 195's in 27cal and so on........? [/QUOTE]
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