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6.5 CM hot load
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<blockquote data-quote="Waynard" data-source="post: 1133706" data-attributes="member: 78871"><p>Hi fellas, Hey, I shot my 6.5 CM at the gun range the other day and some of the guys were complaining my reloads were to hot. This is what I was shooting Hornady brass, 95gr. Sierra Match King bullet, BLC(2) powder and CCI 200 primer for a muzzle velocity of about 3700 F.P.S.. It was when the flames shot out the end of the barrel the first complaint came, the second was the loud boom and muzzle percussion got a little annoying, the third was when I open the bolt and my primers were falling out of the breech and I had to pound the stuck brass out with a steel ram rod. I just don't know why everybody got so mad and picked up and swore at me as they walked off the range. Hahaha. No not really but has anybody ever been on a public gun range and experienced something like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waynard, post: 1133706, member: 78871"] Hi fellas, Hey, I shot my 6.5 CM at the gun range the other day and some of the guys were complaining my reloads were to hot. This is what I was shooting Hornady brass, 95gr. Sierra Match King bullet, BLC(2) powder and CCI 200 primer for a muzzle velocity of about 3700 F.P.S.. It was when the flames shot out the end of the barrel the first complaint came, the second was the loud boom and muzzle percussion got a little annoying, the third was when I open the bolt and my primers were falling out of the breech and I had to pound the stuck brass out with a steel ram rod. I just don't know why everybody got so mad and picked up and swore at me as they walked off the range. Hahaha. No not really but has anybody ever been on a public gun range and experienced something like this? [/QUOTE]
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