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Old 05-16-2020, 01:57 AM
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I can also run it a little shorter but then pressure spikes will likely happens using 2400 powder.
Welcome to the forum!

Not sure what you mean by this? You're well under max & a few thousands won't make a difference here. 2400 is very forgiving.

Ditto the moderate/heavy roll crimp in the middle of the crimp groove, especially when using a slow powder.

And you only need regular primers with 2400 (Speer/Alliant manual).

Note the COAL" in your records but disregard what other bullet's COAL" measure to as long as yours chambers properly in your revolver when seated to the cannelure/crimp groove.

Did you work up to this load? Always best to & avoid surprises.

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