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Reloading
Berger 215 hybrids & R22 load data
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheyenne 1" data-source="post: 1047044" data-attributes="member: 9735"><p>Thats a good question. We never chrongraphed the lighter loads at 73 or 74 grains. These were built to be a elk hunting rifles that can stretch them out a bit. So we were looking for as much performance out of them as we could get. </p><p> Even where we stopped there was no pressure, the velocity was where we wanted it to be. Also they are a pretty light gun and after we have all the drops for them done they will not be used for much else except hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheyenne 1, post: 1047044, member: 9735"] Thats a good question. We never chrongraphed the lighter loads at 73 or 74 grains. These were built to be a elk hunting rifles that can stretch them out a bit. So we were looking for as much performance out of them as we could get. Even where we stopped there was no pressure, the velocity was where we wanted it to be. Also they are a pretty light gun and after we have all the drops for them done they will not be used for much else except hunting. [/QUOTE]
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