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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 880248" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>Well the 3.7 should work, what reloading manual do you use?</p><p>The Speer I'm looking at is a few years old, all my others are out in the man cave.</p><p>When developing a new load you should start low and work up.</p><p>Half the fun is discovering what loads your gun likes.</p><p>I usually do about 50 rounds. 5 different sets of 10 with different charges starting low and going up. I keep an eye on the gun and casings as I move up the charge weights, as well as how it performs downrange.</p><p>I usually chrony my loads also to see if listed velocities are close to what I'm experiencing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 880248, member: 4899"] Well the 3.7 should work, what reloading manual do you use? The Speer I'm looking at is a few years old, all my others are out in the man cave. When developing a new load you should start low and work up. Half the fun is discovering what loads your gun likes. I usually do about 50 rounds. 5 different sets of 10 with different charges starting low and going up. I keep an eye on the gun and casings as I move up the charge weights, as well as how it performs downrange. I usually chrony my loads also to see if listed velocities are close to what I'm experiencing. [/QUOTE]
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