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Sorry to post here, but I needed some quick input on a post at the reloading forum.. It`s about compressed loads. I`m a bit worried about a load, and supposed to be at the shooting lane tomorrow.. Smiler
Won`t happen again..


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the absolute worst place to get any load is off a message board! Especially a C load!!
Do a search for the powder company you are using,ie. hogden they all list SAFE loads for most calibers. You won't be sorry you did!
 
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The load should definetly be safe. Just wondered if the compression makes it unsafe.. Smiler
Thanks for the input! I know what you mean...


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Posts: 1959 | Location: Norway | Registered: 19 September 2002Reply With Quote
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I reload alot, occasionally I use a C load. In my Win Mdl 43 218Bee a compressed load is my most accurate. I have never found a listed C load (within reason) to show excessive pressure signs.
What I normally try to do is fine a powder that fills the case but is not compressed to the base of a seated bullet rather than using C loads, but that's me.
 
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check my reply.....now quit worrying and go hunting !!!~!!


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