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Reloading
Newbe concerning using new un-fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="trigger puller" data-source="post: 2049074" data-attributes="member: 39714"><p>I dropped 2 grains and then loaded in .3 grains to find my load. I am not at max for my gun but I did go up to 41.5 to find where pressure was. Dropping 4 grains is not going to hurt anything but you will use that much more powder, primers and most importantly barrel life. I don't know how many rounds you have on your barrel but a 243 will eat barrels, ask me how I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trigger puller, post: 2049074, member: 39714"] I dropped 2 grains and then loaded in .3 grains to find my load. I am not at max for my gun but I did go up to 41.5 to find where pressure was. Dropping 4 grains is not going to hurt anything but you will use that much more powder, primers and most importantly barrel life. I don’t know how many rounds you have on your barrel but a 243 will eat barrels, ask me how I know. [/QUOTE]
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