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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
help with m1a loads.
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<blockquote data-quote="shuamee" data-source="post: 701374" data-attributes="member: 36886"><p>i have a springfield m1a loaded im about to try to work up a load for. i read where alot of people say u can bend the op rod loading too hot for this gun and i def dont want to do that. im looking for a complete load as in bullet, primer, and powder for this. not lookin for a hunting round looking mainly for distance and accuracy out of this gun. i already know its not a tack driver and i didnt buy it with that intention i just want the gun to perform its best. i also know that all guns arent the same and what works for you may not work for me i just want a good starting point. i am always at work or workin on diesels on the side i really dont have too much time to spend on a load development right now. i havent done much loading for rifles mostly for pistols but even that was a few years ago. any help on this will be very greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shuamee, post: 701374, member: 36886"] i have a springfield m1a loaded im about to try to work up a load for. i read where alot of people say u can bend the op rod loading too hot for this gun and i def dont want to do that. im looking for a complete load as in bullet, primer, and powder for this. not lookin for a hunting round looking mainly for distance and accuracy out of this gun. i already know its not a tack driver and i didnt buy it with that intention i just want the gun to perform its best. i also know that all guns arent the same and what works for you may not work for me i just want a good starting point. i am always at work or workin on diesels on the side i really dont have too much time to spend on a load development right now. i havent done much loading for rifles mostly for pistols but even that was a few years ago. any help on this will be very greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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