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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
No signs of over pressure?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Red hunter" data-source="post: 801453" data-attributes="member: 40502"><p>I don't have a Hornady book to look up your combo. But with the lack of reloading supplies right now I would be happy to have found a good combo that will not trash my brass after a couple relaodings. I would also dare say that if you seated your bullets deeper into the case you will start seeing the pressure signs. If it shoots good, as is ,who cares? Start shooting it at longer ranges and see how it does. I like shooting more than reloading. My .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red hunter, post: 801453, member: 40502"] I don't have a Hornady book to look up your combo. But with the lack of reloading supplies right now I would be happy to have found a good combo that will not trash my brass after a couple relaodings. I would also dare say that if you seated your bullets deeper into the case you will start seeing the pressure signs. If it shoots good, as is ,who cares? Start shooting it at longer ranges and see how it does. I like shooting more than reloading. My .02 [/QUOTE]
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