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New reloader, first load: questions
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 1602018" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>Look in the articles section on this site. There is an article called Load Tuning by Jerry Teo. Read it. It will help you understand how to work up a load properly and find a very accurate load. </p><p>Understanding pressure signs and what to look for is all explained in the Nosler reloading manual. Read it when you get it. You'll know when you are pushing the envelope because it will get hard to lift the bolt and extract the brass. When the bolt or brass gets stuck, you are way over pressure and in the danger zone. Stop, don't shoot any more of those rounds. You need to back down the powder charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 1602018, member: 33159"] Look in the articles section on this site. There is an article called Load Tuning by Jerry Teo. Read it. It will help you understand how to work up a load properly and find a very accurate load. Understanding pressure signs and what to look for is all explained in the Nosler reloading manual. Read it when you get it. You’ll know when you are pushing the envelope because it will get hard to lift the bolt and extract the brass. When the bolt or brass gets stuck, you are way over pressure and in the danger zone. Stop, don’t shoot any more of those rounds. You need to back down the powder charge. [/QUOTE]
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