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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4948548" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I looked up old load data from Doug's MB on my computer and some of the test loads showed 43-47 grain of IMR SR4759 (<em>plastic jug, not old school metal can</em>) with Savage MLII and 250 grain sabot/bullet. I could not find any data for <u>muzzle velocity</u> or<u> pressure traces</u> for the 44-47 grain loads. Best I can recall, 43 grains of IMR SR4759 was the sweet spot for not blowing sabots, desired accuracy, desired velocity, acceptable recoil, and safe pressure. Maybe gmb54 will chime in and provide additional guidance and possibly trace data for 44-47 grain loads for IMR SR4759.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4948548, member: 131"] I looked up old load data from Doug's MB on my computer and some of the test loads showed 43-47 grain of IMR SR4759 ([i]plastic jug, not old school metal can[/i]) with Savage MLII and 250 grain sabot/bullet. I could not find any data for [u]muzzle velocity[/u] or[u] pressure traces[/u] for the 44-47 grain loads. Best I can recall, 43 grains of IMR SR4759 was the sweet spot for not blowing sabots, desired accuracy, desired velocity, acceptable recoil, and safe pressure. Maybe gmb54 will chime in and provide additional guidance and possibly trace data for 44-47 grain loads for IMR SR4759. [/QUOTE]
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