I have started buying quality reloading components a little bit at a time. Rock chucker, case cleaner, and the .338 LM Lapua brass closeout from Midway. I probably will need another year or two before I begin reloading. A gunsmith posted in some thread (can't find it) where he mentioned he receives several ruined bolt action rifles due to re-loaders screwing up. What are a few big potential issues which can lead to ruining your hi dollar bolt action rifle ? I don't want to ruin the rifle.
1). I am not looking to produce hot loads. The 'book' claims you don't need to push it to the max to produce excellent results.
2). I understand you start with the minimum load (use a reloading guide) and move up incrementally.
Is it bad Ogive measurements that may damage the rifle chamber ?
1). I am not looking to produce hot loads. The 'book' claims you don't need to push it to the max to produce excellent results.
2). I understand you start with the minimum load (use a reloading guide) and move up incrementally.
Is it bad Ogive measurements that may damage the rifle chamber ?