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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Hornady CX 190 gr 30 cal
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<blockquote data-quote="Moose47" data-source="post: 2677421" data-attributes="member: 116196"><p>Yes the .20 to .30 is generalization for the CX bullet product line. Like you said Barnes recommends .50 Keep in mind it's unlikely that a loaded bullet that's.20 to .30 of the lands will cycle from a standard magazine. My standard when I load is .100 of the lands including my Barnes loads. Even then when I load for my Weatherby Meateater rifle Im past .200 of the lands. Another consideration is the reloader manuals recommended COAL include reasonable pressures for all rifles. When you load a max powder charge in a cartridge and put it .20 off the lands the pressure increase will be huge. You will know this when you open the bolt and feel the resistance and then see the marks on the case. The point I'm trying to make is getting close to lands can be a dangerous game so be very careful.</p><p>Sorry about the speech but this site is open to everyone so caution is needed for those that may not be aware of the hazards of reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moose47, post: 2677421, member: 116196"] Yes the .20 to .30 is generalization for the CX bullet product line. Like you said Barnes recommends .50 Keep in mind it's unlikely that a loaded bullet that's.20 to .30 of the lands will cycle from a standard magazine. My standard when I load is .100 of the lands including my Barnes loads. Even then when I load for my Weatherby Meateater rifle Im past .200 of the lands. Another consideration is the reloader manuals recommended COAL include reasonable pressures for all rifles. When you load a max powder charge in a cartridge and put it .20 off the lands the pressure increase will be huge. You will know this when you open the bolt and feel the resistance and then see the marks on the case. The point I'm trying to make is getting close to lands can be a dangerous game so be very careful. Sorry about the speech but this site is open to everyone so caution is needed for those that may not be aware of the hazards of reloading. [/QUOTE]
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