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Reloading
.416 ruger - practice load
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<blockquote data-quote="Jokostel" data-source="post: 1188003" data-attributes="member: 39379"><p>Ok.... I'm shaking my head a bit here....</p><p>What exactly do you want out of this?</p><p>You cannot reduce loads with standard propellants without the risk of detonation.</p><p>You HAVE to speed the powder up.</p><p>Accurate 5744 or Trailboss would be the ticket..... and ditch the copper bullet, and do a lead slug for practice.</p><p></p><p>Personally if it was my rifle, Id ditch the idea in and of itself, and practice with the load I will run in the field.. ESPECIALLY when your talking a dangerous game cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jokostel, post: 1188003, member: 39379"] Ok.... I'm shaking my head a bit here.... What exactly do you want out of this? You cannot reduce loads with standard propellants without the risk of detonation. You HAVE to speed the powder up. Accurate 5744 or Trailboss would be the ticket..... and ditch the copper bullet, and do a lead slug for practice. Personally if it was my rifle, Id ditch the idea in and of itself, and practice with the load I will run in the field.. ESPECIALLY when your talking a dangerous game cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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