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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="mrussell" data-source="post: 133521" data-attributes="member: 6270"><p>I also have one more question. When developing loads handloading has it advantage of making the loads go over the max. I know that some rifles shoot better with higher velocity. So, how do you know that you are at a safe pressure and able to keep the grains up over the books max?</p><p>I am have seen some pictures of people blowing up guns due to this, but not many and I don't want to become on more picture for everyone to laugh at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrussell, post: 133521, member: 6270"] I also have one more question. When developing loads handloading has it advantage of making the loads go over the max. I know that some rifles shoot better with higher velocity. So, how do you know that you are at a safe pressure and able to keep the grains up over the books max? I am have seen some pictures of people blowing up guns due to this, but not many and I don't want to become on more picture for everyone to laugh at. [/QUOTE]
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