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    gunbunnies

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    1776... it won't matter.... I would start with starting load and watch for pressure signs like normal. A jacketed load for the same weight of bullet should be the same all the way across the board. The weight is the main issue and the malleable surface of the bullet will make the second consideration in pressures of the load...
     

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    1776... it won't matter.... I would start with starting load and watch for pressure signs like normal. A jacketed load for the same weight of bullet should be the same all the way across the board. The weight is the main issue and the malleable surface of the bullet will make the second consideration in pressures of the load...

    Appreciate it GB.
     

    gunbunnies

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    1776, No problem...

    Although your taking reloading advice from a guy that has been known to use clear packing tape to get one more reload out of 38 special brass that is ruptured, tried the match stick reload on 38 special rounds and even reloaded aluminum and steel casings in the past...

    lol....
     

    melensdad

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    :) :) :) Daughter just got a full ride academic scholarship to Ohio State's Law School today. She also got a 50% academic scholarship to William & Mary's Law School and a 75% academic scholarship to Washington & Lee's Law School.

    Boston College accepted her but said the scholarship would come in a separate package.

    Indiana University accepted her but has not mentioned anything about a scholarship :dunno:

    So at this point there are 3 top rated law schools, all far better than IU in the rankings, that, due to scholarships are also far cheaper than paying in-state tuition at a state school :nuts:
     

    Bill B

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    :) :) :) Daughter just got a full ride academic scholarship to Ohio State's Law School today. She also got a 50% academic scholarship to William & Mary's Law School and a 75% academic scholarship to Washington & Lee's Law School.

    Boston College accepted her but said the scholarship would come in a separate package.

    Indiana University accepted her but has not mentioned anything about a scholarship :dunno:

    So at this point there are 3 top rated law schools, all far better than IU in the rankings, that, due to scholarships are also far cheaper than paying in-state tuition at a state school :nuts:
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    "F" OSU. Send her to William and Mary or Washington & Lee.
    You'll thank yourself later.
    Sincerly,
    A Michigan native.
     

    melensdad

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    "F" OSU. Send her to William and Mary or Washington & Lee.
    You'll thank yourself later.
    Sincerly,
    A Michigan native.
    In terms of "rankings" Boston College is the highest ranked law school she has been accepted to (so far), William & Mary is next, OSU is third, Washington & Lee comes in 4th and Indiana comes in 5th spot.

    She has applied to a few schools rated higher than Boston College. Those are, in order of their rankings are:
    U of Chicago
    Washington University of St Louis
    Notre Dame​

    Her dream school is U of C.

    My dream school is the one that is the best value of good enough ranking and low price. Doesn't have to be lowest price. But we don't qualify for financial aid and I've been paying full tuition for a high level undergraduate program for 4 years so I would not mind getting a good 'deal' on law school tuition.
     
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