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The Basics, Starting Out
Load advice .308 win
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<blockquote data-quote="earplay" data-source="post: 585789" data-attributes="member: 38054"><p>Nice shooting! I am wondering whether or not I keep pushing the loads up and see what happens? 45gn is pretty close for me now, being at 44.7gn.</p><p> </p><p>I am running at 2.800 and am keen to stay there unless I need to tweak accuracy. As I understand, pushing the bullet closer to the lands (unless you jam), will reduce pressure and velocity.</p><p> </p><p>I am also running Winchester brass, with Fed 210 primers.</p><p> </p><p>Is the reduced velocity I am seeing any indicator of lower pressure? i.e more room to increase charge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earplay, post: 585789, member: 38054"] Nice shooting! I am wondering whether or not I keep pushing the loads up and see what happens? 45gn is pretty close for me now, being at 44.7gn. I am running at 2.800 and am keen to stay there unless I need to tweak accuracy. As I understand, pushing the bullet closer to the lands (unless you jam), will reduce pressure and velocity. I am also running Winchester brass, with Fed 210 primers. Is the reduced velocity I am seeing any indicator of lower pressure? i.e more room to increase charge? [/QUOTE]
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