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6.5 PRC Powder Charge/Velocity Ladder Test. No Flat Spot
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<blockquote data-quote="dstancu" data-source="post: 2965831" data-attributes="member: 9273"><p>My first thought is that 0.6 grains interval is too large, hence the possibility to miss the "flat(ter)" portion of the curve. I used 0.2gr intervals for both Hornady ELD-X 143 and Berger EOL 156, and eventually found a couple "flatter" portions each to choose from. The rifles were 2 Tikka T3x CTR, they had practically identical chambers (quite a statement for manufacturing quality control).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstancu, post: 2965831, member: 9273"] My first thought is that 0.6 grains interval is too large, hence the possibility to miss the "flat(ter)" portion of the curve. I used 0.2gr intervals for both Hornady ELD-X 143 and Berger EOL 156, and eventually found a couple "flatter" portions each to choose from. The rifles were 2 Tikka T3x CTR, they had practically identical chambers (quite a statement for manufacturing quality control). [/QUOTE]
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