I understand manuals are just suggested options and reload starts but 2 questions:
1. How does the bullet maker determine the C.O.L. for their bullet? "Middle of the road" bearing surface when seated or ?
A reloaders manual states the C.O.L. for each bullet and then suggests powder charges for each while often stating "most accurate load with specific powder and charge".
2. Are all these loads including most accurate loads tested at only the C.O.L. listed?
If #2 is "yes, only tested at C.O.L. listed", I would think that for accuracy, this could leave a lot open to any of the powders listed, if not for just modifying the C.O.L\charge.
The more I reload for different rifles using different powders and different bullets with their respective manuals, maybe I should understand these suggested powder charges should be taken with a "grain of salt", or should I say "grain of powder"? :lol:
338winmag
1. How does the bullet maker determine the C.O.L. for their bullet? "Middle of the road" bearing surface when seated or ?
A reloaders manual states the C.O.L. for each bullet and then suggests powder charges for each while often stating "most accurate load with specific powder and charge".
2. Are all these loads including most accurate loads tested at only the C.O.L. listed?
If #2 is "yes, only tested at C.O.L. listed", I would think that for accuracy, this could leave a lot open to any of the powders listed, if not for just modifying the C.O.L\charge.
The more I reload for different rifles using different powders and different bullets with their respective manuals, maybe I should understand these suggested powder charges should be taken with a "grain of salt", or should I say "grain of powder"? :lol:
338winmag