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Reloading
7 SAUM Seating Heavies Long
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<blockquote data-quote="Rijoh" data-source="post: 2567318" data-attributes="member: 109385"><p>That makes complete sense to me about how much the bullet was inserting into the powder column to begin with. Thanks!!!</p><p></p><p>One other thing - there seems to be a step from manufacturer's load data to Gordon's and then sometimes another step before you start seeing pressure signs in real life. Sometimes real world pressure signs show up way passed the SAAMI/CIP specs but it seems like many people do it this way.</p><p></p><p>I've reloaded for only a couple of years and have done ladder tests and have worked up to pressure signs so I know what to look for. Like anyone else, I just want to find the accuracy node first and velocity second. But sometimes that is past book safe. As long as I'm not seeing pressure signs it should be good right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rijoh, post: 2567318, member: 109385"] That makes complete sense to me about how much the bullet was inserting into the powder column to begin with. Thanks!!! One other thing - there seems to be a step from manufacturer's load data to Gordon's and then sometimes another step before you start seeing pressure signs in real life. Sometimes real world pressure signs show up way passed the SAAMI/CIP specs but it seems like many people do it this way. I've reloaded for only a couple of years and have done ladder tests and have worked up to pressure signs so I know what to look for. Like anyone else, I just want to find the accuracy node first and velocity second. But sometimes that is past book safe. As long as I'm not seeing pressure signs it should be good right? [/QUOTE]
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