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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3595681" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>I am sure he has. I have an old Lyman book that goes a little higher than todays lawyer pruf loads. It stops at 72.5 for just generic 180. The paper that comes with Lee dies lists 71.5</p><p>And I am not saying I have not done this myself. I was just quoting the Nosler book and website data.</p><p>Its just now days I generally use the data for whatever brand of bullet I am using. You should still be ok just watch your ease of bolt lift, signs of case bulge, ejector marks and flattened or leaker primers as you step up to the 72. Just caution is all I am saying when your going hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3595681, member: 46875"] I am sure he has. I have an old Lyman book that goes a little higher than todays lawyer pruf loads. It stops at 72.5 for just generic 180. The paper that comes with Lee dies lists 71.5 And I am not saying I have not done this myself. I was just quoting the Nosler book and website data. Its just now days I generally use the data for whatever brand of bullet I am using. You should still be ok just watch your ease of bolt lift, signs of case bulge, ejector marks and flattened or leaker primers as you step up to the 72. Just caution is all I am saying when your going hot. [/QUOTE]
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