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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Powder lot question 300 Win Mag w/TTSX & RL 22
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<blockquote data-quote="PGJPJ" data-source="post: 1183512" data-attributes="member: 90674"><p>To be honest, for my standard hunting rifle (not specifically precision/long range stuff), I just don't worry about it. For those, I'm using book loads (mostly from my Nosler manual), which will tend to be conservative with the charge.</p><p></p><p>If you found max pressure with your rifle, and that is what you are shooting with, then it would be a very good idea to back off a bit when changing lots. Get the old chronograph out, and try to tinker with your charge till you get back to that velocity which worked for you before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGJPJ, post: 1183512, member: 90674"] To be honest, for my standard hunting rifle (not specifically precision/long range stuff), I just don't worry about it. For those, I'm using book loads (mostly from my Nosler manual), which will tend to be conservative with the charge. If you found max pressure with your rifle, and that is what you are shooting with, then it would be a very good idea to back off a bit when changing lots. Get the old chronograph out, and try to tinker with your charge till you get back to that velocity which worked for you before. [/QUOTE]
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