I'm about to get a visit from big brown with my '03-A3 rebarreled in.06. I have some .06 rounds left over from my Palma days loaded with 190gr. sierras that I would like to shoot up, and since I hate to reload, I don't get into all the little idiosyncrasies of what I'm to do.
Most of my reloading is actually "loading" as I use my press to make oddball ammo for my antique rifles.
My question is this; these 190gr. loads are loaded way out to take advantage of the very long leade that was in my Winchester M70, and loaded stiff, with I thank, 4895 (I'll have to dig them out of my ammo stash to be sure). Can I just put these rounds in the die and set them back to SAMMI overall length? Whatever load is in there, it came from either the Sierra book or the Speer book, and I usually never get to max, much less exceed it.
I realize I could pull the bullets and start over again, but if I can just set these back, it would be waaaay easier. What do you guys think?
Mike