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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="WBest84" data-source="post: 1351020" data-attributes="member: 103086"><p>Ok ES is one thing I've seen posted but I don't know what that is short for. I was also unaware that there could be multiple velocity nodes. This was the first round of testing for the 210 Berger so I was really trying to see what velocities I was getting and worked up the the Berger recommended max load which was also noted to be conservative. </p><p></p><p>So my best bet may be to run a new ladder starting at 76.5 grains and working up to 78 or so. I'm guessing that's also going to be close to the max load I'll be able to run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WBest84, post: 1351020, member: 103086"] Ok ES is one thing I’ve seen posted but I don’t know what that is short for. I was also unaware that there could be multiple velocity nodes. This was the first round of testing for the 210 Berger so I was really trying to see what velocities I was getting and worked up the the Berger recommended max load which was also noted to be conservative. So my best bet may be to run a new ladder starting at 76.5 grains and working up to 78 or so. I’m guessing that’s also going to be close to the max load I’ll be able to run. [/QUOTE]
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