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I caught myself making a mistake while loading a 245gr. #2 alloy Keith style Lyman bullet. Instead of using 20.6gr. of 2400 I used 26.0gr. Question is should I pull the bullet or shoot. I have a Ruger SuperBlackhawk Hunter. Thanks.:banghead:
Pull them, for sure. The effort will be well worth it when both hands are still intact. 2400 at that level a load with that weight bullet sounds pretty unpredictable to me. I cast the 429421, load and shoot that same powder through my rugers and I'd never consider shooting 26 gr's, or letting anyone near me shoot it. Pulling bullets is a total PITA but ALWAYS worth the effort-at least in the peace of mind dept.
Pressure change vs. powder charge is not linear. In other words, a 10%increase in powder can result in much more than 10% more pressure, especially when approaching range limits.
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