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Reloading
Should be good for deer season...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5467316" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>Honestly, no idea. I don't have a Chrono. Don't really know why either, other than...it is what it is. I'm sure it's not as fast as using rl26 though. I started hitting pressure at 52.8g, (ejector marks and heavy bolt lift). Backed up to 52.5 and all was good. Put 3 into .394", and decided that was good enough for me. (I'm not hard to please)</p><p>Going to stretch it out to 200 later this evening. Hopefully everything will go as it should. I have a self imposed limit of 250 yards shooting at deer. If everything looks good at 200, I'll be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5467316, member: 18110"] Honestly, no idea. I don't have a Chrono. Don't really know why either, other than...it is what it is. I'm sure it's not as fast as using rl26 though. I started hitting pressure at 52.8g, (ejector marks and heavy bolt lift). Backed up to 52.5 and all was good. Put 3 into .394", and decided that was good enough for me. (I'm not hard to please) Going to stretch it out to 200 later this evening. Hopefully everything will go as it should. I have a self imposed limit of 250 yards shooting at deer. If everything looks good at 200, I'll be happy. [/QUOTE]
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