work up a bit at a time. If you find a load for a jacketed bullet you can use that same data for a lead bullet. The lead gives less friction and in most cases less pressure and is more forgiving than a jacketed bullet.
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321 GNR
- Kevin L. Pflaum, 2017-10-11, 20:20
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321 GNR
- Kevin L. :flaum, 2017-10-12, 08:37
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for the 110 grain bullet with 296 start with 17 grains and
- Gary Reeder, 2017-10-12, 11:10
- 321 GNR - Kevin L. Pflaum, 2017-10-12, 13:52
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for the 110 grain bullet with 296 start with 17 grains and
- Gary Reeder, 2017-10-12, 11:10
- That looks to be a great round, easy making it. - WB, 2017-10-12, 06:21
- 321 Load Data - Kevin L. Pflaum, 2017-10-12, 06:18
- look at the 357 Mag data for a 110 grain load and drop it 2 - Gary Reeder, 2017-10-11, 22:32
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321 GNR
- Kevin L. :flaum, 2017-10-12, 08:37