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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Rl 22 and the 6.5 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="djtjr" data-source="post: 898104" data-attributes="member: 13195"><p>Sorry guess my last reply was a bit late but guys if you are not sure about a load (especially a wildcat that does not have much info out on it) don't just go out and test it hoping for the best. Start low and build up slowly looking for pressure unless you don't really like your eyes or fingers etc... Just my 2 cents but also fairly obvious but I felt based on the above that it should be reiterated for any new shooters/reloaders who may be reading this thinking that the cross your fingers and hope is a good way to see if your recolation of a load from last year is good. This holds true for any load especially one from a person verbally or over the Internet. Check your sources make sure you see a consistent pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtjr, post: 898104, member: 13195"] Sorry guess my last reply was a bit late but guys if you are not sure about a load (especially a wildcat that does not have much info out on it) don't just go out and test it hoping for the best. Start low and build up slowly looking for pressure unless you don't really like your eyes or fingers etc... Just my 2 cents but also fairly obvious but I felt based on the above that it should be reiterated for any new shooters/reloaders who may be reading this thinking that the cross your fingers and hope is a good way to see if your recolation of a load from last year is good. This holds true for any load especially one from a person verbally or over the Internet. Check your sources make sure you see a consistent pattern. [/QUOTE]
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