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Reloading
Reloading suggestions for .338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="orch" data-source="post: 641728" data-attributes="member: 35688"><p>Hey there sounds like you are headed in the right direction.... As far as seeing pressure spike as you go from .020 to .010 from the lands.... I want to say no, if you are using a powder load lower then your previous max.... But nothing is for sure... Keep an eye on you primers etc... They will tell you if the pressure starts to get up there... If you are running your test loads over a chrono at the same time that may tell you too... I usually find my es will start to go south when I get near pressure problems....</p><p></p><p>Orch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orch, post: 641728, member: 35688"] Hey there sounds like you are headed in the right direction.... As far as seeing pressure spike as you go from .020 to .010 from the lands.... I want to say no, if you are using a powder load lower then your previous max.... But nothing is for sure... Keep an eye on you primers etc... They will tell you if the pressure starts to get up there... If you are running your test loads over a chrono at the same time that may tell you too... I usually find my es will start to go south when I get near pressure problems.... Orch [/QUOTE]
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