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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 3000123" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>There is a page on our web site detailing reloading techniques for these bullets. In summary you can use any powder you use for other bullets of the same caliber and weight. Start out with a jump to the lands of 0.025" at a lower powder charge and do a short powder ladder (5 steps) at 1gr increments one shot a piece. Look for signs of pressure such as heavy bolt lift and stop there. Also shoot at the same aim point and if you have 2 consecutive shots land in yhe same hole or are touching then the jump for those teo charges is good. </p><p>Because of the high BC max speed is not necessary. What counts is the speed that delivers the bullets accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 3000123, member: 94556"] There is a page on our web site detailing reloading techniques for these bullets. In summary you can use any powder you use for other bullets of the same caliber and weight. Start out with a jump to the lands of 0.025” at a lower powder charge and do a short powder ladder (5 steps) at 1gr increments one shot a piece. Look for signs of pressure such as heavy bolt lift and stop there. Also shoot at the same aim point and if you have 2 consecutive shots land in yhe same hole or are touching then the jump for those teo charges is good. Because of the high BC max speed is not necessary. What counts is the speed that delivers the bullets accurately. [/QUOTE]
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