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New reloader, first load: questions
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1602166" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>IMHO you cannot go wrong by starting witht he bullet manufacturers reloading data. You will get a selection of powder with corresponding velocity, etc. type info. Study the bullet suitable for YOUR intended use and go from there. You can look on forums for comments on what powders case etc like which primers, or experiment yourself. As you gain experience with YOUR reloading and YOUR rifle and try different SAFE loads, your rifle will "tell" you what it likes best. Recipes off the internet should be verified before suing to ensure they are safe for YOUR application. PLEASE be sure you research and learn how to identify overpressure indications!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1602166, member: 109160"] IMHO you cannot go wrong by starting witht he bullet manufacturers reloading data. You will get a selection of powder with corresponding velocity, etc. type info. Study the bullet suitable for YOUR intended use and go from there. You can look on forums for comments on what powders case etc like which primers, or experiment yourself. As you gain experience with YOUR reloading and YOUR rifle and try different SAFE loads, your rifle will "tell" you what it likes best. Recipes off the internet should be verified before suing to ensure they are safe for YOUR application. PLEASE be sure you research and learn how to identify overpressure indications! [/QUOTE]
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