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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Starting a custom light(ish) weight .338 Norma build!!
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1615218" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I think that it all depends on what you're seeing, and your comfort level. If you think the bolt throw is smooth, and the primers aren't flat, and the cases are surviving the ride, run an accurate load in that range. Or, push it to see where real signs rear their heads. Push one load far enough to cause a clicky/sticky bolt, and observe the brass at that level. You may find the signs you're looking for and then you can back off to the next best level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1615218, member: 75933"] I think that it all depends on what you're seeing, and your comfort level. If you think the bolt throw is smooth, and the primers aren't flat, and the cases are surviving the ride, run an accurate load in that range. Or, push it to see where real signs rear their heads. Push one load far enough to cause a clicky/sticky bolt, and observe the brass at that level. You may find the signs you're looking for and then you can back off to the next best level. [/QUOTE]
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