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Reloading
308 Win. ,208gr. Amax ,RL17
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<blockquote data-quote="3006savage" data-source="post: 346465" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>I would certainly think twice before loading to 51 grains based on the 68+kpsi calculated at 49 grains. I was surprised that RL17 could get pressures up that high in a 308. I had figured it was too slow and would be capacity limited. As noted earlier it seems it will shine in rifles with longer magazines to increase the OAL to free up capacity. I am not a competative long range shooter, but I would think that would help make the 308 more competative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3006savage, post: 346465, member: 12069"] I would certainly think twice before loading to 51 grains based on the 68+kpsi calculated at 49 grains. I was surprised that RL17 could get pressures up that high in a 308. I had figured it was too slow and would be capacity limited. As noted earlier it seems it will shine in rifles with longer magazines to increase the OAL to free up capacity. I am not a competative long range shooter, but I would think that would help make the 308 more competative. [/QUOTE]
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