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Reloading
Giving out Load Advice caution!
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<blockquote data-quote="GCarlton53" data-source="post: 1902941" data-attributes="member: 28662"><p>People ask for "your" load on "your" rifle, not to run out and load it but to identify trends. This is how i developed alot of my loads. Ask the question, take the answers and assemble an average, start below and work till you achieve desired results with no pressure signs. I did a wildcat off a 375 ruger case to 7mm, there was no book data, but there were a couple guys willing to speak up and give their info, which was above my starting point. The main fellow was from australia, would have never found him without a forum reply. We reload because we have specific needs, sometimes those needs arent in books. My advice to new reloaders is to research what pressure signs are and become familiar with them and do diligent case inspections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCarlton53, post: 1902941, member: 28662"] People ask for "your" load on "your" rifle, not to run out and load it but to identify trends. This is how i developed alot of my loads. Ask the question, take the answers and assemble an average, start below and work till you achieve desired results with no pressure signs. I did a wildcat off a 375 ruger case to 7mm, there was no book data, but there were a couple guys willing to speak up and give their info, which was above my starting point. The main fellow was from australia, would have never found him without a forum reply. We reload because we have specific needs, sometimes those needs arent in books. My advice to new reloaders is to research what pressure signs are and become familiar with them and do diligent case inspections. [/QUOTE]
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