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Reloading
How nonsense becomes fact.
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1905230" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>so just a quick question, do you know of any published reload data for Alliant reloder 19 for a 30-06AI that he should have used with his 180gr sierra spitzers ? isn't that the way we all try new powders when there is no reload data for the cartridge we are trying them in? He did start with his "known" 57.5 grain load in a standard 30-06 so he did have a valid and safe starting point for his "wild cat" test --He did say that his old reload manual had similar speeds ( but I'm sure it did not have RL19 data) -- also I would say that he may still be well under max, as noslers reload data for RL22 hits 2985fps-- he obviously used a chronograph as he did list his speeds-- I think his only flaw was that he made larger powder jumps than most of us would have done. What other options would there be other than to have a pressure trace? get reload data off the internet? gee that sounds like another post ongoing right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1905230, member: 94491"] so just a quick question, do you know of any published reload data for Alliant reloder 19 for a 30-06AI that he should have used with his 180gr sierra spitzers ? isn't that the way we all try new powders when there is no reload data for the cartridge we are trying them in? He did start with his "known" 57.5 grain load in a standard 30-06 so he did have a valid and safe starting point for his "wild cat" test --He did say that his old reload manual had similar speeds ( but I'm sure it did not have RL19 data) -- also I would say that he may still be well under max, as noslers reload data for RL22 hits 2985fps-- he obviously used a chronograph as he did list his speeds-- I think his only flaw was that he made larger powder jumps than most of us would have done. What other options would there be other than to have a pressure trace? get reload data off the internet? gee that sounds like another post ongoing right now. [/QUOTE]
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