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Reloading
Working up a load question
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<blockquote data-quote="thumbs" data-source="post: 937468" data-attributes="member: 624"><p>No problem with piggybacking on the thread. You will probably as a question I should have and am not smart enough to know ask it. LOL</p><p></p><p>Anyway I loaded 50 rounds this afternoon,10 rounds per load, before I read the replays. I started low and worked up in .5gr increments. I don't know even the ball park yet but I should see some differences with these. When I get to the area then I will fine tune a bit. I am about as long as I can get in my magazine. After I get close I'll have a better handle on powder and seating depth. For my own sanity I gotta keep something constant so I know when things go south I have at least an idea.</p><p>I did hand measure power and bullet seating on each one so I am sure where I am with that stuff. If I start to see a ring or flattening on the primer I'll back off a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thumbs, post: 937468, member: 624"] No problem with piggybacking on the thread. You will probably as a question I should have and am not smart enough to know ask it. LOL Anyway I loaded 50 rounds this afternoon,10 rounds per load, before I read the replays. I started low and worked up in .5gr increments. I don't know even the ball park yet but I should see some differences with these. When I get to the area then I will fine tune a bit. I am about as long as I can get in my magazine. After I get close I'll have a better handle on powder and seating depth. For my own sanity I gotta keep something constant so I know when things go south I have at least an idea. I did hand measure power and bullet seating on each one so I am sure where I am with that stuff. If I start to see a ring or flattening on the primer I'll back off a little. [/QUOTE]
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