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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 3860788" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Seems to me progressing to the 57 level is okay. </p><p></p><p>However. That is max load. Exercise care as you progress. </p><p></p><p>You will see flattened primers first then the primer will crater. Assuming your accuracy is still sub-MOA once you see these conditions back down your charge to the last best load. </p><p></p><p>As for OAL, stay where you are until you get a charge you like. There are several tools you can acquire to determine just exactly how long your bullet can be. Using the tool is faster and probably much more accurate than the manual methods. </p><p></p><p>Chrony's are on sale. Check the new Caldwell one. Since I will shoot my Chrony Beta sooner or later I am interested in learning how the Caldwell one works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 3860788, member: 5958"] Seems to me progressing to the 57 level is okay. However. That is max load. Exercise care as you progress. You will see flattened primers first then the primer will crater. Assuming your accuracy is still sub-MOA once you see these conditions back down your charge to the last best load. As for OAL, stay where you are until you get a charge you like. There are several tools you can acquire to determine just exactly how long your bullet can be. Using the tool is faster and probably much more accurate than the manual methods. Chrony's are on sale. Check the new Caldwell one. Since I will shoot my Chrony Beta sooner or later I am interested in learning how the Caldwell one works. [/QUOTE]
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