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<blockquote data-quote="Doghunter23" data-source="post: 2788216" data-attributes="member: 91515"><p>I would run it right where it is! If its shooting that good I would let her fly, I usually try a load jammed ten tho into the lands during load development and have never personally noticed any increase in case pressure signs or velocity increase. Of course these have been cup and core bullets at an accuracy node- not pushing any envelopes. Your mileage may vary.</p><p> I have ran into hunting scenarios where when I get back to the truck I stick a bullet and sling powder everywhere. In which case you might just adjust like I do with my 7 SAUM. I just leave my mag full and only load a round into the chamber when I see a critter to shoot at!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doghunter23, post: 2788216, member: 91515"] I would run it right where it is! If its shooting that good I would let her fly, I usually try a load jammed ten tho into the lands during load development and have never personally noticed any increase in case pressure signs or velocity increase. Of course these have been cup and core bullets at an accuracy node- not pushing any envelopes. Your mileage may vary. I have ran into hunting scenarios where when I get back to the truck I stick a bullet and sling powder everywhere. In which case you might just adjust like I do with my 7 SAUM. I just leave my mag full and only load a round into the chamber when I see a critter to shoot at! [/QUOTE]
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