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rhino43
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I have a friend that loaded some loads for 25-06 using imr 4831, but he just put 44 grs in them it was only three. I said pull them but he say he will use them as warm up loads. Who is right and will it hurt anything by shooting them, under power and don't know, oh he will be shooting out a ruger
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Brad
4895 for instance can be reduced by up to about 30 percent with no issue.
Generally the slower you get the less tolerant of reduction the load will be.
The exception would be if you used a ballistic case filler. If you keep the powder column vertical (or horizontal after chambered) and held to the primer, risk of a secondary explosion effect will be removed and you can reduce away, within reason.
However fillers bring up a whole other ball of wax. Some of them can act as plugs and aren't suitable for the reloading newbie.
I'd say, stick to published loads if at all available.
I agree, if you don't know it's right then start over. However, he may be at the minimum for the heavier bullet weights. Which isn't a problem. That is the key here. Knowing the bullet weights. Just like using a low bullet weight load for a heavy bullet. You don't fire it if you think it's going to blow up.