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Reloading
Reloaded seating depth test....
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<blockquote data-quote="Stammster" data-source="post: 1940404" data-attributes="member: 114381"><p>I'm surprised the bullet didn't just fall on the floor in front of your feet with a Nosler 8th edition min load. </p><p></p><p>In my experience, often the max loads are way under max pressure and the published velocities are overstated.</p><p></p><p>I usually start in the middle. One lot of H4350 I my 30-06 I have was at max even there, that's why it's always recommended to work up to book max. However starting at the min often just wastes time and components for me as I'm trying to get max velocity and acceptable accuracy for my hunting loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stammster, post: 1940404, member: 114381"] I’m surprised the bullet didn’t just fall on the floor in front of your feet with a Nosler 8th edition min load. In my experience, often the max loads are way under max pressure and the published velocities are overstated. I usually start in the middle. One lot of H4350 I my 30-06 I have was at max even there, that’s why it’s always recommended to work up to book max. However starting at the min often just wastes time and components for me as I’m trying to get max velocity and acceptable accuracy for my hunting loads. [/QUOTE]
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