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Reloading
Newby with a 210 vld question
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<blockquote data-quote="Hogslayer6" data-source="post: 1213719" data-attributes="member: 96870"><p>Hi guys thanks in advance for advice and patience</p><p></p><p>My rig is a stock 700 police in .300 WM, I've developed a load in 180AB but want to play with the hunting VLD. Ive been researching load dev for about 2 weeks and am on board with bergers method of seating. My question is, how are you guys finding your starting charge weight? The loads I've built in the past I've always loaded to sammi length and run ladder test to figure loading backwards from suggested max by .5gn for 10 cartridges. The data I found says 72ish gn for min and max of 76 and change. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again </p><p>Drew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogslayer6, post: 1213719, member: 96870"] Hi guys thanks in advance for advice and patience My rig is a stock 700 police in .300 WM, I've developed a load in 180AB but want to play with the hunting VLD. Ive been researching load dev for about 2 weeks and am on board with bergers method of seating. My question is, how are you guys finding your starting charge weight? The loads I've built in the past I've always loaded to sammi length and run ladder test to figure loading backwards from suggested max by .5gn for 10 cartridges. The data I found says 72ish gn for min and max of 76 and change. Thanks again Drew [/QUOTE]
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