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300 RUM load development questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 785249" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>;</p><p>I have a new PTG bolt body, but the firing pin assembly is the original from factory. I will replace with a PTG firing pin assembly.</p><p>The light conditions were sunny, early morning. About 15 degree temp. I kept my ammo in my truck to about a 45 degree temp. About the same temp as the last round of testing.</p><p>I'm thinking that amount of flattening should not be a problem. Would you think I've reached max at 92? That max shot nearly as well as the 88 gr I started at.</p><p>At 92 gr. I chrono'd a 3090 fps avg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 785249, member: 47761"] ; I have a new PTG bolt body, but the firing pin assembly is the original from factory. I will replace with a PTG firing pin assembly. The light conditions were sunny, early morning. About 15 degree temp. I kept my ammo in my truck to about a 45 degree temp. About the same temp as the last round of testing. I'm thinking that amount of flattening should not be a problem. Would you think I've reached max at 92? That max shot nearly as well as the 88 gr I started at. At 92 gr. I chrono'd a 3090 fps avg. [/QUOTE]
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