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Reloading
berger vld hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1966787" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I tend to pick and choose by looking for the manual that has data for the caliber in question that was developed in a rifle most like what I am shooting. For example, say I'm loading .223 Rem for a Rem 788 with an 18" barrel and I've got two manuals. One with data developed in a 24" Universal test barrel and another with loads developed in a Rem 700 with a 20" barrel. The manual that I would choose in this case would be that which used the Rem 700 because it's barrel length is closer to what I'm shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1966787, member: 93138"] I tend to pick and choose by looking for the manual that has data for the caliber in question that was developed in a rifle most like what I am shooting. For example, say I'm loading .223 Rem for a Rem 788 with an 18" barrel and I've got two manuals. One with data developed in a 24" Universal test barrel and another with loads developed in a Rem 700 with a 20" barrel. The manual that I would choose in this case would be that which used the Rem 700 because it's barrel length is closer to what I'm shooting. [/QUOTE]
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