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Berger 338 - 300 grain
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<blockquote data-quote="lovdasnow" data-source="post: 479583" data-attributes="member: 5082"><p>ya the velocity differences do seem weird from the reading i've done. some guys see it at 2850, some at 2900, some at 2950, and some guys have no problems at over 3000????</p><p></p><p>i don't get it. most of them are 10 twists, so it seems it would be a little more consistent. </p><p>i've had good luck between 2950 and 3000, but i'm also scared i'm right on the edge. anytime i get a flier, i wonder in the back of my head if it's me that doing it, or is it the bullet?? more testing will ease those concerns though. </p><p></p><p>seems strange...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovdasnow, post: 479583, member: 5082"] ya the velocity differences do seem weird from the reading i've done. some guys see it at 2850, some at 2900, some at 2950, and some guys have no problems at over 3000???? i don't get it. most of them are 10 twists, so it seems it would be a little more consistent. i've had good luck between 2950 and 3000, but i'm also scared i'm right on the edge. anytime i get a flier, i wonder in the back of my head if it's me that doing it, or is it the bullet?? more testing will ease those concerns though. seems strange... [/QUOTE]
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