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Reloading
Crazy difference in 6.5 creed load data? What to do
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2391006" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>No, 1 advice you will get from any reloading book or anyone who has been reloating for a while <strong>"Start low and work your way up"!</strong></p><p>Now, to answer your question, each company has their own "test barrel setup", own way to measure things, and they use differenct components, so differences are expected.</p><p>I use a lot of "Nosler" bullets and cases, and my default books are Lyman and Nosler, but even then...<strong>Start low, work up!</strong></p><p><strong>Always consult 2-3 sources before you start working up a load!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2391006, member: 73445"] No, 1 advice you will get from any reloading book or anyone who has been reloating for a while [B]"Start low and work your way up"![/B] Now, to answer your question, each company has their own "test barrel setup", own way to measure things, and they use differenct components, so differences are expected. I use a lot of "Nosler" bullets and cases, and my default books are Lyman and Nosler, but even then...[B]Start low, work up! Always consult 2-3 sources before you start working up a load![/B] [/QUOTE]
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