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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="MuleyhunterNM" data-source="post: 1835216" data-attributes="member: 109903"><p>The Dynamics of this question cannot simply be found in one or two manuals. When I'm building a load for a particular rifle, the dynamics of the rifle come into play as do the bullet I intend to use and the velocity I'm seeking. First check the data from the manufacture of intended bullet, experiment with different powders always starting at the lower end of pressure working up until the accuracy I'm seeking is seen on paper. The whole time, continuously look for pressure spikes in the spent casing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuleyhunterNM, post: 1835216, member: 109903"] The Dynamics of this question cannot simply be found in one or two manuals. When I'm building a load for a particular rifle, the dynamics of the rifle come into play as do the bullet I intend to use and the velocity I'm seeking. First check the data from the manufacture of intended bullet, experiment with different powders always starting at the lower end of pressure working up until the accuracy I'm seeking is seen on paper. The whole time, continuously look for pressure spikes in the spent casing. [/QUOTE]
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