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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
My First Real Reloading Mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1939982" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>Reloading requires a "feel" for stuff and a bit of common sense. Manual vs manual demonstrates this. Similar weight/design bullet shows "grains" of difference in the max charge. But then you notice the different primers, brass, and COAL in their set up- thus justifying the differences. Some manuals are very conservative - hornady. </p><p>I'm not in the start low camp. I start in the middle to middle upper. </p><p>Example: loading for a 338 edge. Not much data out - so start with the top end of 338 rum load data (because the 338 edge has a 90 thousandths longer case).</p><p>Glad you're ok and the mistake only cost you a few pieces of brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1939982, member: 75779"] Reloading requires a "feel" for stuff and a bit of common sense. Manual vs manual demonstrates this. Similar weight/design bullet shows "grains" of difference in the max charge. But then you notice the different primers, brass, and COAL in their set up- thus justifying the differences. Some manuals are very conservative - hornady. I'm not in the start low camp. I start in the middle to middle upper. Example: loading for a 338 edge. Not much data out - so start with the top end of 338 rum load data (because the 338 edge has a 90 thousandths longer case). Glad you're ok and the mistake only cost you a few pieces of brass. [/QUOTE]
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