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100% powder burn in barrel - Desirable?
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 938365" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I guess that since I changed to BH209 I did not do a ton of load development. The 777 was dirty as heck regardless of how much or little powder I used... I certainly don't enjoy loading and unloading those 209 primers from the breech plug of my Omega, helluva fiddly job with half frozen hands...</p><p></p><p>Current load is 110gr of BH209 powder under a 245gr polymer tipped Hornady SST in the hornady Sabot. Its not quite as repeatable as I would like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 938365, member: 35183"] I guess that since I changed to BH209 I did not do a ton of load development. The 777 was dirty as heck regardless of how much or little powder I used... I certainly don't enjoy loading and unloading those 209 primers from the breech plug of my Omega, helluva fiddly job with half frozen hands... Current load is 110gr of BH209 powder under a 245gr polymer tipped Hornady SST in the hornady Sabot. Its not quite as repeatable as I would like. [/QUOTE]
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