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Reloading
Slowing down a hot cartridge (don't hate on me for asking)
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<blockquote data-quote="308plinkerVT" data-source="post: 2900003" data-attributes="member: 117224"><p>The old Lee manual puts H870 as your likely choice to stay with this weight, at around 2860ish for velocity (not listed directly if anyone else goes to review me). I would also agree going with a lighter projectile would be best, Lee starts at 90gr on this with several powder choices, less forward almost always means less backwards (;</p><p>Added: juts noted the trailboss info - awesome that it works in this cartridge scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308plinkerVT, post: 2900003, member: 117224"] The old Lee manual puts H870 as your likely choice to stay with this weight, at around 2860ish for velocity (not listed directly if anyone else goes to review me). I would also agree going with a lighter projectile would be best, Lee starts at 90gr on this with several powder choices, less forward almost always means less backwards (; Added: juts noted the trailboss info - awesome that it works in this cartridge scenario. [/QUOTE]
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