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Reloading
Who's loading a Warbird
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<blockquote data-quote="orwapitihunter" data-source="post: 60729" data-attributes="member: 1939"><p><strong>Re: Who\'s loading a Warbird</strong></p><p></p><p>Allen</p><p>You can get data from Lazzeroni's web site. You should defintely start low and work up. The MAX load pressures are too high in my rifle. And in a TRGS that I loaded for they would have been plain scary. But I do hit the 3500 mark with a 180 Accubond using RL25 (27"). That TGRS (26") burning 7828 and pushing 180 Accubonds, would do 3425 (IIRC) and did it at 4 grains below MAX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orwapitihunter, post: 60729, member: 1939"] [b]Re: Who\'s loading a Warbird[/b] Allen You can get data from Lazzeroni's web site. You should defintely start low and work up. The MAX load pressures are too high in my rifle. And in a TRGS that I loaded for they would have been plain scary. But I do hit the 3500 mark with a 180 Accubond using RL25 (27"). That TGRS (26") burning 7828 and pushing 180 Accubonds, would do 3425 (IIRC) and did it at 4 grains below MAX. [/QUOTE]
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