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The Basics, Starting Out
Bullet weight selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 8840" data-source="post: 1692389"><p>I built a 7mm 378 weatherby with a 36 inch barrel and tried to push 180 grain bullets at 3600 fps. The first shot was a little over that. The second shot I could not read because the Chrone didn't read it. The reason why there was a small hole in the backside of it. When I took the chronogragh apart I found the base of the jacketed bullet went into the backside of it. I not sure which bullet it was but the jacket blew up before it got to the chronograph. The Accubond and solid cooper bullets were the only ones that stayed together. So not all thing go the right way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 8840, post: 1692389"] I built a 7mm 378 weatherby with a 36 inch barrel and tried to push 180 grain bullets at 3600 fps. The first shot was a little over that. The second shot I could not read because the Chrone didn't read it. The reason why there was a small hole in the backside of it. When I took the chronogragh apart I found the base of the jacketed bullet went into the backside of it. I not sure which bullet it was but the jacket blew up before it got to the chronograph. The Accubond and solid cooper bullets were the only ones that stayed together. So not all thing go the right way. [/QUOTE]
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