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Hornady OAL Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="hybridspecies" data-source="post: 2246388" data-attributes="member: 119219"><p>So the longer CBTO (2.2500") is the correct measure? I was wondering if maybe the higher pressures were coming from the bullet being jammed into the rifling at ignition. This is a long range shooter (1000 yards plus) so I was hoping to maintain 2800 fps muzzle velocity, which I wouldn't be able to do with H4350 below 41.5 gr out of my 26" barrel. Bummer if this is the problem because accuracy was under .5 MOA at a MV of 2842 fps using 41.87 gr of powder. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridspecies, post: 2246388, member: 119219"] So the longer CBTO (2.2500") is the correct measure? I was wondering if maybe the higher pressures were coming from the bullet being jammed into the rifling at ignition. This is a long range shooter (1000 yards plus) so I was hoping to maintain 2800 fps muzzle velocity, which I wouldn't be able to do with H4350 below 41.5 gr out of my 26" barrel. Bummer if this is the problem because accuracy was under .5 MOA at a MV of 2842 fps using 41.87 gr of powder. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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