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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
7mm STW & 180 gr Bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="slymule" data-source="post: 248791" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I was surprised too, thats why it checked it with two different chronographs. All I can figure out is it must be a combination of alot of freebore and a fast barrel. DEFINATELY start out lower than my load as I have already stated, I'd hate to see somebody get hurt. I actually backed off .5gr because of sticky bolt lift, and leaving an extractor mark. I feel pretty comfortable shooting this load in my gun as it stands now, but if I were to shoot in the summer when temps were high, I'd have to back off further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slymule, post: 248791, member: 1169"] I was surprised too, thats why it checked it with two different chronographs. All I can figure out is it must be a combination of alot of freebore and a fast barrel. DEFINATELY start out lower than my load as I have already stated, I'd hate to see somebody get hurt. I actually backed off .5gr because of sticky bolt lift, and leaving an extractor mark. I feel pretty comfortable shooting this load in my gun as it stands now, but if I were to shoot in the summer when temps were high, I'd have to back off further. [/QUOTE]
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