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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="sierracharlie338" data-source="post: 1989592" data-attributes="member: 64849"><p>As stated above 3.5 @ 400 isn't bad for some random loads. I never weigh bullets for hunting loads or ever honestly. Do some reading on ladder tests (figuring out a charge weight) or other types such as the Satterlee method. Sounds like you are doing good but the more know know will only make it that much better.......and drive you that much more crazy. Welcome to reloading hahahahaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierracharlie338, post: 1989592, member: 64849"] As stated above 3.5 @ 400 isn’t bad for some random loads. I never weigh bullets for hunting loads or ever honestly. Do some reading on ladder tests (figuring out a charge weight) or other types such as the Satterlee method. Sounds like you are doing good but the more know know will only make it that much better.......and drive you that much more crazy. Welcome to reloading hahahahaha [/QUOTE]
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