Is It Safe To Use The Same Load Data For The Same Weight Bullet But Differnt Style?
Example:24 Grains Of Powder for a 40 Grain V-Max. Now Does This Mean That It Would Safe Or Even Equal to 24 Grains Of Powder for a 40 Grain BR?? Maybe its Only ok if both have same tail and or Made of same Metal?
Is This Powder Charging Safe?
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Re: Is This Powder Charging Safe?
I am not an expert on this and I'm sure others will chime in. Here is my opinion: In most situations it would be fine. Manufacturers tend to "make sure there posted Max Loads are safe so they stay on the safe side. Now with that being said, if you are shooting a particular bullet to the max, and want to try a differernt bullet in same grain weight, PLEASE start lower.
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Re: Is This Powder Charging Safe?
You should be fine with they same powder charge and weight bullet, with the exception of both full metal jacket or the solid brass/copper bullets, these you should reduce the charge with a work back up. Bill K
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Re: Is This Powder Charging Safe?
Usually the minimum load is safe. I use 27.5 gr. Of imr 4198. And a cci 400 primer. It shoots sub one inch groups at 100 yards.