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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How Do I Figure a Starting Load?
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<blockquote data-quote="mountainman" data-source="post: 487016" data-attributes="member: 30120"><p>personally, I will only go by a reloading manual only. Doesn't matter what brand of brass I use, I'll start low and work my way up looking for pressure signs. Hornady says a 308 ,150gr. using Varget, starting load is 35.9 grs with a max load at 44.9 grs. I would start at 37.0 grs and work my way up to be on the safe side and let pressure signs tell what to do. This is the only answer I have for you other then, I wouldn't use a load other then one I looked up. Nothing from the Internet or other people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainman, post: 487016, member: 30120"] personally, I will only go by a reloading manual only. Doesn't matter what brand of brass I use, I'll start low and work my way up looking for pressure signs. Hornady says a 308 ,150gr. using Varget, starting load is 35.9 grs with a max load at 44.9 grs. I would start at 37.0 grs and work my way up to be on the safe side and let pressure signs tell what to do. This is the only answer I have for you other then, I wouldn't use a load other then one I looked up. Nothing from the Internet or other people. [/QUOTE]
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