And be mindful of the shooting temperature...+1 with Ned Ludd, that is a spicey load.
If I gave any advice to anyone loading near the top, it would be to double check any time you have a lot change of anything, bullets, brass, primers, or powder.
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And be mindful of the shooting temperature...+1 with Ned Ludd, that is a spicey load.
If I gave any advice to anyone loading near the top, it would be to double check any time you have a lot change of anything, bullets, brass, primers, or powder.
Will do! Oh ya, this is definitely gonna be used past 600 yards. Mainly out to 1K, but I will see how it does out to 1200 and 1400 also.They are not the equal of Lapua, but you will be fine with most applications. If you plan on training past 600 yards, you may want to weight sort them a little for variation and keep your sets below 3 grains.
BTW, it helps to keep the units as gr for grains. We all know what you mean, but the rookies can get lost.
g = grams
gr = grains
1g = 1 gram = 15.432 grain
3.5g = 54.013 gr
