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Reloading
Extreme velocities?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby M" data-source="post: 423994" data-attributes="member: 24983"><p>Hi fellas!</p><p></p><p>Been a member for a while now but haven't got around to post anything until now.</p><p></p><p>I have a Rem 700 that I rebarreled a year ago from 308 to 260 and I'm getting (what I can tell) extreme velocities that kinda kicks 6,5-284 in the *** but maybe you guys can spread some light over what's doable and whats not.</p><p></p><p>Using the Hornady 140 grains SST along with 45 grains of Norma MRP gives me a velocity of 2919,95 f/s which sounds pretty high in my world, what do you more experienced 260-shooters think?</p><p></p><p>To add some details... The chamber is tight, real tight! The go-gauge fits precisely so that will probably hide some of the preassure signs. I do get some light marks on the brass from the boltface but nothing else, not one sign of preassure on the primers.</p><p></p><p></p><p>B.R.</p><p></p><p>/Bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby M, post: 423994, member: 24983"] Hi fellas! Been a member for a while now but haven't got around to post anything until now. I have a Rem 700 that I rebarreled a year ago from 308 to 260 and I'm getting (what I can tell) extreme velocities that kinda kicks 6,5-284 in the *** but maybe you guys can spread some light over what's doable and whats not. Using the Hornady 140 grains SST along with 45 grains of Norma MRP gives me a velocity of 2919,95 f/s which sounds pretty high in my world, what do you more experienced 260-shooters think? To add some details... The chamber is tight, real tight! The go-gauge fits precisely so that will probably hide some of the preassure signs. I do get some light marks on the brass from the boltface but nothing else, not one sign of preassure on the primers. B.R. /Bobby [/QUOTE]
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