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<blockquote data-quote="MrChris" data-source="post: 3516712" data-attributes="member: 44616"><p>From what I understand, you should be working your sub loads backwards. Starting high and working backwards from there.</p><p>Starting too low will leave you with an under pressured situation and a projectile that didn't leave the muzzle, which could be catastrophic on the next shot.</p><p>I am no expert, as I am just starting to load myself, but I have been reading alot on loading .300 BO and this has been the general consensus on subs from what I have read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrChris, post: 3516712, member: 44616"] From what I understand, you should be working your sub loads backwards. Starting high and working backwards from there. Starting too low will leave you with an under pressured situation and a projectile that didn't leave the muzzle, which could be catastrophic on the next shot. I am no expert, as I am just starting to load myself, but I have been reading alot on loading .300 BO and this has been the general consensus on subs from what I have read. [/QUOTE]
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