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Reloading
My First Real Reloading Mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1940023" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I'd like to congratulate you for what all that you have accomplished reloading in two years, great job. Also like to congratulate you for<em><u> recognizing a problematic situation and "asking" for some help</u></em>, again good job. With reloading everyone has and will run into a problem/situation I don't care how long or how many rounds they have reloaded. For me I utilize several manuals. If I cannot find a load for a particular cartridge that I want to reload I will look for load data of a round that is close to (less powerful) what I am reloading and start low. I reload for a .270 Ackley Improved, this one really does not have any data whatsoever, so........I started with the parent cartridge data, .270 Winchester, and worked up from there using the chronograph and looking for signs of pressure along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1940023, member: 69192"] I'd like to congratulate you for what all that you have accomplished reloading in two years, great job. Also like to congratulate you for[I][U] recognizing a problematic situation and "asking" for some help[/U][/I], again good job. With reloading everyone has and will run into a problem/situation I don't care how long or how many rounds they have reloaded. For me I utilize several manuals. If I cannot find a load for a particular cartridge that I want to reload I will look for load data of a round that is close to (less powerful) what I am reloading and start low. I reload for a .270 Ackley Improved, this one really does not have any data whatsoever, so........I started with the parent cartridge data, .270 Winchester, and worked up from there using the chronograph and looking for signs of pressure along the way. [/QUOTE]
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