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Finding max load for semi-auto .308
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<blockquote data-quote="GNERGY" data-source="post: 369400"><p>I know all you guys are bolt gun guys, but I have a Remington 7400 semi-auto in 308 that I got about 6 yrs. ago. I started to work up some loads for it and then work got busy and didn't get to finish.</p><p>How do you go about finding your max load so you can back down a couple grains to be safe.</p><p>I would think by flattened primers.</p><p>What do you guys think.</p><p>Thanks for the help.</p><p>Tarey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNERGY, post: 369400"] I know all you guys are bolt gun guys, but I have a Remington 7400 semi-auto in 308 that I got about 6 yrs. ago. I started to work up some loads for it and then work got busy and didn't get to finish. How do you go about finding your max load so you can back down a couple grains to be safe. I would think by flattened primers. What do you guys think. Thanks for the help. Tarey [/QUOTE]
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