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Copper Creek reloading question for 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1229936" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>Every rifle is different. I have had rifles that ran into excessive pressure below 'published maximum' and others that I stopped adding powder prior to finding excess pressure. The primary factor is YOUR rifle. How accurately does it place rounds at a low SD, regardless of atmospheric conditions. Velocity is a distant third place, at best. You can not miss (or poorly place) bullets with enough velocity to compell a game animal to expire ethically without placing the projectile in the vital region. It seems if the load you are currently shooting has no known issue, in your rifle, you should be able to work up incremental loads toward it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1229936, member: 42308"] Every rifle is different. I have had rifles that ran into excessive pressure below 'published maximum' and others that I stopped adding powder prior to finding excess pressure. The primary factor is YOUR rifle. How accurately does it place rounds at a low SD, regardless of atmospheric conditions. Velocity is a distant third place, at best. You can not miss (or poorly place) bullets with enough velocity to compell a game animal to expire ethically without placing the projectile in the vital region. It seems if the load you are currently shooting has no known issue, in your rifle, you should be able to work up incremental loads toward it. [/QUOTE]
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