SD_Prairie_Goat
Well-known member
All,
I think I am going to make the switch to lead free bullets after doing some research on how much our lead bullets break apart while traveling through a deer.
With that being said, what are some important things to know before reloading them? List of things I can think of:
Sorry to pepper a lot of questions, it just seems like its a slightly different beast from the lead I'm used to slinging.
Thanks in advance
I think I am going to make the switch to lead free bullets after doing some research on how much our lead bullets break apart while traveling through a deer.
With that being said, what are some important things to know before reloading them? List of things I can think of:
- Obviously follow the grain requirements for powder on the specific bullet
- Is there a rule of thumb for picking the weight? I am planning on keeping with my standard 165g for my 0.308 (all around bullet I use from 'Lopes to elk)
- Any particular brand better than the others? I am leaning toward Barnes after looking around a little bit on the web
- Is overpressure easier to encounter with lead free bullets?
- Has anyone noticed a larger difference in accuracy of lead free? Currently I'm shooting about 0.35" center to center at 100yd
- When seating the bullet, many have those large groves on the side of them, does it matter where you seat the bullet with respect to the groves?
Sorry to pepper a lot of questions, it just seems like its a slightly different beast from the lead I'm used to slinging.
Thanks in advance