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Reloading- What pressure signs do you stop at?
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<blockquote data-quote="crm3006" data-source="post: 2768245" data-attributes="member: 120896"><p>I usually start at least two grains below recommended loads, except for one .25-06 recipe I got from a trusted source and had fired many rounds made with it. However, when I am working up, usually to gain accuracy, I trust the primers. Flatten or blow back a primer, and that load will not get used. I value my eyes, fingers, and guns too much to push limits for a little more velocity. The deer and varmints will never know the difference!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crm3006, post: 2768245, member: 120896"] I usually start at least two grains below recommended loads, except for one .25-06 recipe I got from a trusted source and had fired many rounds made with it. However, when I am working up, usually to gain accuracy, I trust the primers. Flatten or blow back a primer, and that load will not get used. I value my eyes, fingers, and guns too much to push limits for a little more velocity. The deer and varmints will never know the difference! [/QUOTE]
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