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<blockquote data-quote="Saracen" data-source="post: 1656385" data-attributes="member: 99044"><p>Will do. The weather has been pretty s*** here in the UK lately, plus I've been busy, so limited testing so far.</p><p>In my rifle using new RWS ; heavy, thick brass, just how I like it , it's NOT overpressure with 68.5 grains of RL26, at 3.71' and 3.65" OAL ( four rounds at each length). That's with Federal 215 primers, fired through a 1 in 8 twist Lothar Walther barrel.</p><p>As soon as I get some time, and decent weather, I'll do some proper grouping, and dig out the chronograph too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saracen, post: 1656385, member: 99044"] Will do. The weather has been pretty s*** here in the UK lately, plus I've been busy, so limited testing so far. In my rifle using new RWS ; heavy, thick brass, just how I like it , it's NOT overpressure with 68.5 grains of RL26, at 3.71' and 3.65" OAL ( four rounds at each length). That's with Federal 215 primers, fired through a 1 in 8 twist Lothar Walther barrel. As soon as I get some time, and decent weather, I'll do some proper grouping, and dig out the chronograph too. [/QUOTE]
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