FarmerBrown32
I wasn't doubting your reloading experience I just didn't want you or anyone else to think loading into the lands was going to blow up your gun.
As you can read in the link Berger Bullets recommend 10 thousandths into the lands and they don't want anyone destroying guns.
I always recommend that anyone starting a load development start with the bullet seated at the maximum length they will ever use.
That means if your only shooting from a bench that you can't possibly seat it any deeper OR
if your shooting it out of a magazine that your as long as it can cycle in your gun without feeding issues.
Those 2 variables can be huge.
I then find my safe maximum load by going up in powder charge and stop when I am at a safe load for my combination.
You will find accuracy nodes are pretty much the same percentage of powder charge from each other so given the data supplied in this post 133 137 and my own 141 I would put money on it that 129 shoots good as well.
Stick with the Peterson brass it is light years ahead of anything else.
I wasn't doubting your reloading experience I just didn't want you or anyone else to think loading into the lands was going to blow up your gun.
As you can read in the link Berger Bullets recommend 10 thousandths into the lands and they don't want anyone destroying guns.
I always recommend that anyone starting a load development start with the bullet seated at the maximum length they will ever use.
That means if your only shooting from a bench that you can't possibly seat it any deeper OR
if your shooting it out of a magazine that your as long as it can cycle in your gun without feeding issues.
Those 2 variables can be huge.
I then find my safe maximum load by going up in powder charge and stop when I am at a safe load for my combination.
You will find accuracy nodes are pretty much the same percentage of powder charge from each other so given the data supplied in this post 133 137 and my own 141 I would put money on it that 129 shoots good as well.
Stick with the Peterson brass it is light years ahead of anything else.
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