I don't have specific reloading data for Hornady 325-grain Leverevolution FTX bullets. However, you can find reliable reloading data in Hornady's official reloading manual or on their website. It's important to consult published sources and follow safe reloading practices to ensure accuracy and safety.
don't you mean quantitative data and qualitative data?
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Accurate data is information that is correct.
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I don't have specific reloading data for the Hornady 160 gr FTX bullets in .308 caliber. For accurate and safe reloading data, it's best to consult the official Hornady reloading manual or their website, as they provide detailed load recipes and safety information. Additionally, always cross-reference with reputable sources to ensure accuracy and safety in your reloading practices.
Google Alliant Powder on first page click on VIEW THE GUIDE there is the list for reloading.
Hornady publishes a relaoding book.
First, for your safety please DO NOT solicit reloading data from anonymous sources on the internet. In wikianswers- anyone can answer a question- for all you know, I am 12 years old, and Mom does not know I am on the computer (I'm not- but that is beside the point) Hornady does not recommend IMR 3031 for the 160 gr FTX bullet in 30-30. This is a link to the Hornady reloading page for your caliber. PLEASE do not use reload data except that which is published by a powder company, a bullet maker, or manufacturer of reloading equipment. Safe shooting to you= C3. supervisor
Yes, what powder are you using?
Rather than give out reloading data that you have no way to verify, would STRONGLY encourage you to search the websites for the makers of the powder and bullets that you want to use. MOST manufacturers will have reliable data posted, and you are not risking your safety on the anonymous advice from a stranger.I could be a 12 yr old for all you know. Risky business. And yes, I HAVE seen bad reload data given on the internet.Google Alliant Powder on first page click on VIEW THE GUIDE scan down page to the caliber you want.
Contact the maker of the projectile.
Common sources include the loading manuals from Speer, Lyman, Hornaday Loading manuals for companies like Speer and Hornady are only going to give you load data for THEIR bullets--not Remington bullets. I haven't checked Lyman yet but the load data published by powder manufacturers are typically going to list loads using bullets manufactured by the major bullet companies. I am looking for a source that publishes loads using Remington bullets myself. No, you can't simply substitute a load using a bullet of the same weight as the Remington bullet you want to use. Bullet composition and design impacts CUP's.
If you were to go to hodgdon,s web site there is a site entitled load data.Just pick the caliber first,then the bullet weight,then the powder maker,the site will show you the starting load in grains for the powder you choose and the max powder charge in grains also.Good luck!
Try the Hogdon website:http:/data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.aspAsking random strangers for load data is not a safe thing to do. You also failed to mention for what caliber cartridge.
The reloading data depends on the powder being used and the bullet weight. Try doing a web search for 308 reloading data and you will find lots of useful information.
Link at the bottom of the page takes you to the Hodgdon (note spelling) website. You did not mention what caliber you are loading. Asking for load data on an open website is very dangerous- Here on Wikianswers, anyone may ask or ANSWER a question, with no verification of credentials. For all you know, I am 12 yrs old, and Mom does not know I am on the computer. Good luck with your reloading, shoot safe (and often)