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.257 stw @ 3863 FPS
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 35767" data-attributes="member: 2851"><p>I was having hard bolt pull back [not lift] and round shiney spot on end of case.I was thinking that i was having sings of high pressure and need to back off the suger a little.But Kirby Allen is the MAN that know his ****.</p><p>He told me that i need to use virgin brass or one fired brass for this type of pressure check and he was right. I tried the same 81.0g of RL25 and set back the bullet a little more than i had it and after 5 or 6 rounds iam getting the same FPS and there a very light round spot on the back of my brass and its not shiney.I feel safe with this load. Its about 85 degrees out side and the hard bolt pull back was from my brass needing to be annealed.I got that info. for Kirby too.</p><p>THANKS SKEETER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 35767, member: 2851"] I was having hard bolt pull back [not lift] and round shiney spot on end of case.I was thinking that i was having sings of high pressure and need to back off the suger a little.But Kirby Allen is the MAN that know his ****. He told me that i need to use virgin brass or one fired brass for this type of pressure check and he was right. I tried the same 81.0g of RL25 and set back the bullet a little more than i had it and after 5 or 6 rounds iam getting the same FPS and there a very light round spot on the back of my brass and its not shiney.I feel safe with this load. Its about 85 degrees out side and the hard bolt pull back was from my brass needing to be annealed.I got that info. for Kirby too. THANKS SKEETER [/QUOTE]
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