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308win load help.
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<blockquote data-quote="b money" data-source="post: 1126168" data-attributes="member: 61620"><p>Ok thanks for the info so far. It sounds like I will continue loading a few and get more trigger time. My range is 32 miles one way and it's always packed on the weekends so that along with the fact that I don't get to the range much(maybe 3 times a summer) is why I loaded in 1 grain increments. And as far as 46grns, it is the published max load for 168SMKs and Varget at a COAL of 2.800 as according to Hodgdon's annual load manual. And lyman was at 45.7grns. For pressure there was nothing really concerning to report, 2 of the fired primers had a tiny ripple in them(like the start of cratering) but when I say tiny I had to really look for it. So I will let 46grns lie where it is and probably focus on 44-45ish. And just try to get out and shoot more. Also I do have CCI 200 LR primers to try. I've been looking for match primers but they are no where to be found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b money, post: 1126168, member: 61620"] Ok thanks for the info so far. It sounds like I will continue loading a few and get more trigger time. My range is 32 miles one way and it's always packed on the weekends so that along with the fact that I don't get to the range much(maybe 3 times a summer) is why I loaded in 1 grain increments. And as far as 46grns, it is the published max load for 168SMKs and Varget at a COAL of 2.800 as according to Hodgdon's annual load manual. And lyman was at 45.7grns. For pressure there was nothing really concerning to report, 2 of the fired primers had a tiny ripple in them(like the start of cratering) but when I say tiny I had to really look for it. So I will let 46grns lie where it is and probably focus on 44-45ish. And just try to get out and shoot more. Also I do have CCI 200 LR primers to try. I've been looking for match primers but they are no where to be found. [/QUOTE]
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