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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.30 ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtomcat" data-source="post: 566904" data-attributes="member: 36983"><p>I have a 30 Ackley # 2 Improved Looking through most of the replys I do not see that any body is concerned about what Action was used to put the rifle together with. Mine is on a Mauser action that will support fairly High pressuers. Before I Started loading the Rounds four the rifle It Might pay to check and see what your action will support as far as head pressure. that and check the head space before going much farther. It is more than likely fine but that round can be close to the max you want to fire in some actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtomcat, post: 566904, member: 36983"] I have a 30 Ackley # 2 Improved Looking through most of the replys I do not see that any body is concerned about what Action was used to put the rifle together with. Mine is on a Mauser action that will support fairly High pressuers. Before I Started loading the Rounds four the rifle It Might pay to check and see what your action will support as far as head pressure. that and check the head space before going much farther. It is more than likely fine but that round can be close to the max you want to fire in some actions. [/QUOTE]
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