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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
COL and load data
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 240203" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>I would agree with Boomtube. The load data he gave you is for his rifle, not yours. </p><p>The bullet ino the lands will be much more significant in pressure then the bullet taking up space inside the case. </p><p>If yo dont have a chronograph to chart a normally developed load, yo u will have not idea of what the pressures spikes will be except for a cracked case or worse. double check your oal to the lands (not into) and work powder charges and oal gradually and watch for signs of overpressure on the cases. For many, a standard of .010" to .020" <em>short</em> of the lands is where a lot of reloaders stop, but it all depends on your load testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 240203, member: 11667"] I would agree with Boomtube. The load data he gave you is for his rifle, not yours. The bullet ino the lands will be much more significant in pressure then the bullet taking up space inside the case. If yo dont have a chronograph to chart a normally developed load, yo u will have not idea of what the pressures spikes will be except for a cracked case or worse. double check your oal to the lands (not into) and work powder charges and oal gradually and watch for signs of overpressure on the cases. For many, a standard of .010" to .020" [I]short[/I] of the lands is where a lot of reloaders stop, but it all depends on your load testing. [/QUOTE]
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