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savage 110 ba 338 reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="snobound" data-source="post: 762737" data-attributes="member: 64322"><p>First off I am new to this forum and to reloading in general.</p><p> </p><p>I have already settled on berger 300gr bullets, lapua brass, and H-1000 powder, now my question is... Using what I have said I have seen threads on this site and other places of ppl pushing that powder and others like retumbo up to 90-91.5 gr????</p><p> </p><p>From what my reloading book says with that set up I should start at 80gr and work my way up but not to go past 86gr. </p><p> </p><p>4-5 grains more than my book says confuses me a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snobound, post: 762737, member: 64322"] First off I am new to this forum and to reloading in general. I have already settled on berger 300gr bullets, lapua brass, and H-1000 powder, now my question is... Using what I have said I have seen threads on this site and other places of ppl pushing that powder and others like retumbo up to 90-91.5 gr???? From what my reloading book says with that set up I should start at 80gr and work my way up but not to go past 86gr. 4-5 grains more than my book says confuses me a bit [/QUOTE]
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