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<blockquote data-quote="Mudtruk" data-source="post: 721179" data-attributes="member: 6830"><p>thank you very much. I was concerned that some data i have read, the COL seemed to short in length.</p><p>example: Hodgon website 200 gr. cast LSWC 5.8 gr Universal (start) 1.225 COL</p><p>Hornady cites 1.200 COL for comparable load</p><p>Sierra does not show data for a LSWC</p><p></p><p>I realize that each gun is specific in regards to the chamber, but since it headspaces on the rim of the brass, what is the best way to determine the best (read safest) way to determine the best (safest) COL?</p><p></p><p>I would be very happy if you have some insight to share! Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudtruk, post: 721179, member: 6830"] thank you very much. I was concerned that some data i have read, the COL seemed to short in length. example: Hodgon website 200 gr. cast LSWC 5.8 gr Universal (start) 1.225 COL Hornady cites 1.200 COL for comparable load Sierra does not show data for a LSWC I realize that each gun is specific in regards to the chamber, but since it headspaces on the rim of the brass, what is the best way to determine the best (read safest) way to determine the best (safest) COL? I would be very happy if you have some insight to share! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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