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200 Gr. Eld-x 300WM Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2034411" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>If your reloading it's important to understand how to read your own pressure signs. Data is going to vary from different manufacturers, I have seen data in reloading books many times that would lock up certain guns and is well under max pressure in others. So don't get all wrapped around the axle on reloading data varying, it is going to. Learn to read pressure signs and always start low. DO NOT just load up what some random guy on this or any other site tells you and go shoot it, that is a good way to mess up your rifle or worse. Learn how to read pressure, and always work up starting low, and if you can, make sure you have a device to tell you your velocity, as velocity can be a pretty good indicator of pressure when combined with pressure signs and knowledge of your components.</p><p></p><p>And to your final question there, no, those are not factory loads. If you look just below, you will see it says "maximum loads, do not exceed."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2034411, member: 87243"] If your reloading it's important to understand how to read your own pressure signs. Data is going to vary from different manufacturers, I have seen data in reloading books many times that would lock up certain guns and is well under max pressure in others. So don't get all wrapped around the axle on reloading data varying, it is going to. Learn to read pressure signs and always start low. DO NOT just load up what some random guy on this or any other site tells you and go shoot it, that is a good way to mess up your rifle or worse. Learn how to read pressure, and always work up starting low, and if you can, make sure you have a device to tell you your velocity, as velocity can be a pretty good indicator of pressure when combined with pressure signs and knowledge of your components. And to your final question there, no, those are not factory loads. If you look just below, you will see it says "maximum loads, do not exceed." [/QUOTE]
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