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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 1090718" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>Two points real quick to make here. </p><p></p><p>1. The above link is meant to find a powder charge that is very consistent over a broad seating depth lengths. If done right you will not have to chase the lands as the throat erodes or not as much. I have found in multiple cartridges / calibers, loads that shoot well with the same powder charge but different OAL's. JUST TRY IT as it is written and see for yourself. </p><p></p><p>2. Velocity=pressure. Load to listed velocities with everything else being the same and you will be at stated pressures. Don't rely on what your brass is telling you. I have loaded 7 Mag's to 67,000 psi ( Oehler 43 PBL ) with no signs of pressure on brass. Quickload will help with pressure limits. There is no free lunch when it comes to velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 1090718, member: 20438"] Two points real quick to make here. 1. The above link is meant to find a powder charge that is very consistent over a broad seating depth lengths. If done right you will not have to chase the lands as the throat erodes or not as much. I have found in multiple cartridges / calibers, loads that shoot well with the same powder charge but different OAL's. JUST TRY IT as it is written and see for yourself. 2. Velocity=pressure. Load to listed velocities with everything else being the same and you will be at stated pressures. Don't rely on what your brass is telling you. I have loaded 7 Mag's to 67,000 psi ( Oehler 43 PBL ) with no signs of pressure on brass. Quickload will help with pressure limits. There is no free lunch when it comes to velocity. [/QUOTE]
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