I am new to reloading. I am working up 200 and 180 grain Accubond loads for my 300 win mag.
Most of the loads using H1000 and the Nosler manual had the powder compressing even at the starting load recommendation. This is even with less bullet seating depth than spec to be closer to the lands.
I assume if it is in the manual it is safe, even if the load is compressed?
For example with the 200 grain accubond I loaded 74,75 and 76 grain loads. (76 being the mid point in the Nosler manual). I loaded them 0.1 off the lands.
The crunching of powder when pressing the bullet is unnerving to me as a new reloader.
Will I see accuracy issues with compressed loads?
Most of the loads using H1000 and the Nosler manual had the powder compressing even at the starting load recommendation. This is even with less bullet seating depth than spec to be closer to the lands.
I assume if it is in the manual it is safe, even if the load is compressed?
For example with the 200 grain accubond I loaded 74,75 and 76 grain loads. (76 being the mid point in the Nosler manual). I loaded them 0.1 off the lands.
The crunching of powder when pressing the bullet is unnerving to me as a new reloader.
Will I see accuracy issues with compressed loads?