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Reloading
lee reloading manual 260 rem
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 695479" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>Relax Air. In spite of frequent loud howls otherwise, all reloading data is generic by bullet weight and powder type anyway. If we had to have specific data for each bullet we use there are a LOT of bullets we couldn't shoot! And there is nothing we can change to any book data that will equal the effect of the individual guns anyway. </p><p> </p><p>We take care of legitimate differences in guns AND components by following ONE RULE; "Start low and slowly work up to book max unless you encounter high pressure indications early." If we DO get over pressure signs we stop and back up no matter what the book says. Do that intelligently and you will be fine no matter what bullet you use, ignore it and no book info will keep you safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 695479, member: 9215"] Relax Air. In spite of frequent loud howls otherwise, all reloading data is generic by bullet weight and powder type anyway. If we had to have specific data for each bullet we use there are a LOT of bullets we couldn't shoot! And there is nothing we can change to any book data that will equal the effect of the individual guns anyway. We take care of legitimate differences in guns AND components by following ONE RULE; "Start low and slowly work up to book max unless you encounter high pressure indications early." If we DO get over pressure signs we stop and back up no matter what the book says. Do that intelligently and you will be fine no matter what bullet you use, ignore it and no book info will keep you safe. [/QUOTE]
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