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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
pressure signs at 1 grain over books starting load
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 841384" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Reloading manuals are only a rough guide . There is no way on Gods Earth that they can allow for dozens of tolerance variables that exist within the manufacture of guns and ammo .</p><p>Go back down and find a good safe pressure and accuracy sweet spot and forget about what grains that is . Every gun is a law unto it's self .</p><p>I have a friend with a 243 that is popping primers a full 4 grains of powder under my load in my 243 with no excess pressure signs with exactly the same componnents . It seems crazy but that is what is happening . </p><p>Don't try to copy anyone else , always start a bit below the recommended loads and work up to that safe sweet load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 841384, member: 17844"] Reloading manuals are only a rough guide . There is no way on Gods Earth that they can allow for dozens of tolerance variables that exist within the manufacture of guns and ammo . Go back down and find a good safe pressure and accuracy sweet spot and forget about what grains that is . Every gun is a law unto it's self . I have a friend with a 243 that is popping primers a full 4 grains of powder under my load in my 243 with no excess pressure signs with exactly the same componnents . It seems crazy but that is what is happening . Don't try to copy anyone else , always start a bit below the recommended loads and work up to that safe sweet load. [/QUOTE]
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