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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1720979" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>My best advise is easy and the best way for the average joe to keep loads safe, saving your firearm, brass, fingers, and eyes in save condition.</p><p>Buy a 0.0001" micrometer and learn how to use it.</p><p>1, Fire factory ammo out of your chamber.</p><p>2, Measure your case expansion of the rounds fired at the expansion ring.</p><p>3, average the case expansion of rounds fired to the 0.0001".</p><p>As you work up loads measure your case expansion if your hand loads to the 0.0001".</p><p>When your handlisda reach the same case expansion as the factory loads then you have reached the maximum loads with your components in your chamber.</p><p>As a Certified Gunsmith and commercial reloader this is the best way to keep yourself out of trouble.</p><p>Best of luck, enjoy the world of reliading!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1720979, member: 20780"] My best advise is easy and the best way for the average joe to keep loads safe, saving your firearm, brass, fingers, and eyes in save condition. Buy a 0.0001" micrometer and learn how to use it. 1, Fire factory ammo out of your chamber. 2, Measure your case expansion of the rounds fired at the expansion ring. 3, average the case expansion of rounds fired to the 0.0001". As you work up loads measure your case expansion if your hand loads to the 0.0001". When your handlisda reach the same case expansion as the factory loads then you have reached the maximum loads with your components in your chamber. As a Certified Gunsmith and commercial reloader this is the best way to keep yourself out of trouble. Best of luck, enjoy the world of reliading! [/QUOTE]
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