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<blockquote data-quote="justindabney" data-source="post: 1022834" data-attributes="member: 20493"><p>definitely keep up with the newest load data as some of the powders have a slightly different burn rate than they did 20 years ago.just take your time and don't go for full maximum velocity right off the bat.some of my most accurate loads in my long range rifles are modest loads.this is a good thing for barrel life,using less powder,extending the life of your brass and the best thing about it is the fact that a full power load might be safe in 50-60 degree weather but when the temps hit 90 degrees it could cause a rise in pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justindabney, post: 1022834, member: 20493"] definitely keep up with the newest load data as some of the powders have a slightly different burn rate than they did 20 years ago.just take your time and don't go for full maximum velocity right off the bat.some of my most accurate loads in my long range rifles are modest loads.this is a good thing for barrel life,using less powder,extending the life of your brass and the best thing about it is the fact that a full power load might be safe in 50-60 degree weather but when the temps hit 90 degrees it could cause a rise in pressure. [/QUOTE]
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