Hi guys
Currently shooting a remington 700 5R and have started trying out the hornady's 208 grain a-max. It seems to work well but the current coal of these new loads is : 3.040 and according to reloading data the coal suggest is 2.820. So currently this load is not compressed and there's 42.8 grains of BLC2. The length required for having the ability to feed rounds through my mag are 2.800. Now my question is do you guys think I could compress that load up to that length? Would this cause too much pressure? How can i know if it's safe to fire a round compressed that much? If i fire the round i'll obviously be looking for pressure signs on the brass. I forgot to mention that I'm using lapua brass.
Thanks
Currently shooting a remington 700 5R and have started trying out the hornady's 208 grain a-max. It seems to work well but the current coal of these new loads is : 3.040 and according to reloading data the coal suggest is 2.820. So currently this load is not compressed and there's 42.8 grains of BLC2. The length required for having the ability to feed rounds through my mag are 2.800. Now my question is do you guys think I could compress that load up to that length? Would this cause too much pressure? How can i know if it's safe to fire a round compressed that much? If i fire the round i'll obviously be looking for pressure signs on the brass. I forgot to mention that I'm using lapua brass.
Thanks


















































