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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2869815" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Those loads are bullet specific. Too many different bullet profiles to come up with one universal COAL for all 200 grain cast lead bullets. How deeply are you seating them? As a general statement, if they 'appear' similar to the loaded rounds in your avatar, i.e. not seated any deeper than that, you should be good to go as long as it is not a heavily compressed load and you are shooting a powder charge that comes from a reputable source. Did Lee not provide any specific data along with the mold? I think they used to, anyway. Keep in mind that these are all generalizations, and I am not privy to the specifics of your individual load nor of your loading practices. Thus, use at your own risk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2869815, member: 530"] Those loads are bullet specific. Too many different bullet profiles to come up with one universal COAL for all 200 grain cast lead bullets. How deeply are you seating them? As a general statement, if they 'appear' similar to the loaded rounds in your avatar, i.e. not seated any deeper than that, you should be good to go as long as it is not a heavily compressed load and you are shooting a powder charge that comes from a reputable source. Did Lee not provide any specific data along with the mold? I think they used to, anyway. Keep in mind that these are all generalizations, and I am not privy to the specifics of your individual load nor of your loading practices. Thus, use at your own risk! [/QUOTE]
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