Ignition Override
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Even the Hogdon website has nothing on it.
The data charts from Lee Reloading have data for the .303 British, 150 gr. bullet, but nothing for bullets in the .308 Win. case.
If it is safe, or reliable enough for the .303 case, the why not also for the .308 Winchester? All of my loads have been "minimum start".
My bullets are 170 grain, but most of my targets, literally, are small plastic bottles at 80-100', therefore high accuracy or consistency is not important.
This full 8 lb. jug of sealed powder was sold by a friend, and it would be too bad to use it only for the .303.
Is the problem velocity/consistency, or safety?
The data charts from Lee Reloading have data for the .303 British, 150 gr. bullet, but nothing for bullets in the .308 Win. case.
If it is safe, or reliable enough for the .303 case, the why not also for the .308 Winchester? All of my loads have been "minimum start".
My bullets are 170 grain, but most of my targets, literally, are small plastic bottles at 80-100', therefore high accuracy or consistency is not important.
This full 8 lb. jug of sealed powder was sold by a friend, and it would be too bad to use it only for the .303.
Is the problem velocity/consistency, or safety?