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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 1288870" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>Yea after thinking about it last night I thought the best approach would be to do a OCW sort of test at both charge weights plus 3 rounds 2/10 below and 3 rounds 2/10 above the 2 charge weights and see at wich charge all 3 groups are the best with closest poi.</p><p></p><p>And thankyou wild rose for the words of caution I am very careful about running over max and I scrupulously check and compare the brass and primer to previously shot cartridges. I would not load any rounds at higher than the 46.5 except just 3 at 46.7 to check them against the 46.5 and 46.3 and see if all 3 group well with no pressure signs. If I did get any pressure sign at 46.7 I would abandoned the 46.5 charge as well knowing I could be over pressure when it's warmer out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 1288870, member: 96274"] Yea after thinking about it last night I thought the best approach would be to do a OCW sort of test at both charge weights plus 3 rounds 2/10 below and 3 rounds 2/10 above the 2 charge weights and see at wich charge all 3 groups are the best with closest poi. And thankyou wild rose for the words of caution I am very careful about running over max and I scrupulously check and compare the brass and primer to previously shot cartridges. I would not load any rounds at higher than the 46.5 except just 3 at 46.7 to check them against the 46.5 and 46.3 and see if all 3 group well with no pressure signs. If I did get any pressure sign at 46.7 I would abandoned the 46.5 charge as well knowing I could be over pressure when it's warmer out. [/QUOTE]
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