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Reloading different bullet brands of the same weight with one type of powder listed on one reloading manual.
I hope this makes sense. I read on a different thread that someone was using 300 grs bullets from different manufacturers with XY grains of one type of powder, this was for a 375 H&H. The results according to who did this was positive and POI was very close with most bullets. I asked if he had noticed any pressure signs with the different bullets and I was told not at all.
So, with powder shortage, and how every reloading manual has their own powders they use. Would this be a good idea, (I know, I know) to let's say, use 180 grs Nosler bullets for 300 H&H, with powders listed on a Barnes or Sierra reloading manual for the same bullet weight? Obviously starting with minimum load and working up watching for pressure signs.
I've always used the powder that the reloading manual recommends for the bullets listed on the manual, I've never switch from one to the other. I've compared the different loads but never done any switching. Your thoughts are welcome.
I hope this makes sense. I read on a different thread that someone was using 300 grs bullets from different manufacturers with XY grains of one type of powder, this was for a 375 H&H. The results according to who did this was positive and POI was very close with most bullets. I asked if he had noticed any pressure signs with the different bullets and I was told not at all.
So, with powder shortage, and how every reloading manual has their own powders they use. Would this be a good idea, (I know, I know) to let's say, use 180 grs Nosler bullets for 300 H&H, with powders listed on a Barnes or Sierra reloading manual for the same bullet weight? Obviously starting with minimum load and working up watching for pressure signs.
I've always used the powder that the reloading manual recommends for the bullets listed on the manual, I've never switch from one to the other. I've compared the different loads but never done any switching. Your thoughts are welcome.