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<blockquote data-quote="Huckelberry75" data-source="post: 1675736" data-attributes="member: 7489"><p>Usualy if you post up what you are trying to reload, numerous folks will chime in with what works for them. As for getting reloading recipes off of the internet, they are worth exactly what you paid for them. Take them as a general idea of what worked for other guys in their guns. It is highly recommended to take whatever load you "copy", reduce it by 10% and then work back up to find the pressure signs in your particular gun. ie, ejector swipe, flattened primers, sticky bolt lift, the side of your gun flying off after you pull the trigger....you know, the basics.</p><p></p><p>Tell us what you are looking for and I am sure somethign will come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huckelberry75, post: 1675736, member: 7489"] Usualy if you post up what you are trying to reload, numerous folks will chime in with what works for them. As for getting reloading recipes off of the internet, they are worth exactly what you paid for them. Take them as a general idea of what worked for other guys in their guns. It is highly recommended to take whatever load you "copy", reduce it by 10% and then work back up to find the pressure signs in your particular gun. ie, ejector swipe, flattened primers, sticky bolt lift, the side of your gun flying off after you pull the trigger....you know, the basics. Tell us what you are looking for and I am sure somethign will come up. [/QUOTE]
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