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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Noob reloading process question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2767822" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>I've never used a tuner with a brake, just regular tuners without a brake. That is the way I have always done it. But now thinking about what Bang4theBuck said, if E.C. offers an initial setting to use, then go with that. A muzzle break alone can change the load completely. Otherwise, yes you may be screwing up the harmonics if the tuner adjustment is way out of whack.</p><p>But, try the RE-22. it is my go to powder for a 300 Win with 165/168 grain bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2767822, member: 10284"] I've never used a tuner with a brake, just regular tuners without a brake. That is the way I have always done it. But now thinking about what Bang4theBuck said, if E.C. offers an initial setting to use, then go with that. A muzzle break alone can change the load completely. Otherwise, yes you may be screwing up the harmonics if the tuner adjustment is way out of whack. But, try the RE-22. it is my go to powder for a 300 Win with 165/168 grain bullets. [/QUOTE]
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