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ELDMs Blowing up mid flight
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 2288965" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I've run the 180 eld in an 8.75 twist bartlein 5r with n570. I've routinely pushed them in excess of 3180. So far no blow ups. N570 is extremely harsh on a barrel. It's so harsh that now I only make one shot per day once a rifle is sighted. N570 is the fastest powder I've saw that is fairly tame as far as temp stability when compared to other powders close to it's burn rate. Retumbo is usually not hardly as fast as n570 in most cartridges but it's gentler on a barrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 2288965, member: 93895"] I've run the 180 eld in an 8.75 twist bartlein 5r with n570. I've routinely pushed them in excess of 3180. So far no blow ups. N570 is extremely harsh on a barrel. It's so harsh that now I only make one shot per day once a rifle is sighted. N570 is the fastest powder I've saw that is fairly tame as far as temp stability when compared to other powders close to it's burn rate. Retumbo is usually not hardly as fast as n570 in most cartridges but it's gentler on a barrel [/QUOTE]
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