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Speer 52 gr HPBT question
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 34857" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Lablover,</p><p>One of the benefits of handloading is being able to try as many combinations as you wish to find loads that work best in your rifle. Mix and match is the name of the game.</p><p>You will learn with experience that some cases, primers or whatever simply shoot better groups in a particular rifle. That is what we can do that the factories cannot - taylor the load precisely to our rifle.</p><p>As long as you start your powder charges at recommended levels, switching primers, cases or bullets should ot impose a safety concern - but start low and work up.</p><p>Your caution is wise and natural, but you are not limited by what is the manuals.</p><p>Best luck with your loading and shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 34857, member: 25"] Lablover, One of the benefits of handloading is being able to try as many combinations as you wish to find loads that work best in your rifle. Mix and match is the name of the game. You will learn with experience that some cases, primers or whatever simply shoot better groups in a particular rifle. That is what we can do that the factories cannot - taylor the load precisely to our rifle. As long as you start your powder charges at recommended levels, switching primers, cases or bullets should ot impose a safety concern - but start low and work up. Your caution is wise and natural, but you are not limited by what is the manuals. Best luck with your loading and shooting. [/QUOTE]
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