amassi
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This is a great thread. I have been making my reloading "painful" instead of painless.
I found this on the Hodgdon website:
First, choose the bullet for your intended use. Review the reload data to find the velocity level you wish to achieve. As you look at the powder charges, chances are very good one of the powders that meets your velocity criteria shows a “C” beside the maximum charge and/or gives one of the highest velocities. The “C” means a lightly compressed charge of powder. That is an ideal situation, as maximum or near maximum charge weights that yield from 95% to 103% load density tend to give the most uniform velocities, as well as top accuracy.
Any comments for this approach in choosing a powder?
Blessings~
Some people don’t like compressed loads, I think mostly the light neck tension crowd who may be afraid of their bullets moving out of the case mouth.
Other than a little crunch when seating bullets I’ve never had an issue.
A full case fill is the quickest way to narrow down powders that should work. If one of those powders is temp sensitive then all the better.
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