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Reloading
Load for 22-250 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 741206" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Sorry,, went back and re-read my original post.... 43.1 of 4064 wouldn't even fit into the case.. it should have read 34.1!! See how easy it is to make mistakes that could have led to someone getting hurt..my sincere apologies to all. I never use ball powders went shooting in climates of extreme weather changes.. here in the Laurels mts of PA, it can be 85 in the summer and 20 below in the winter and with ball powders there is a massive difference in velocity. I've even noticed when participating in summer groundhog benchrest that 5 degree differences cause a point of impact difference when using ball powders in the 22/250... I actually had charts made for scope adjustments of these changes.. way to much work..switched to 4064 and never had a problem since..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 741206, member: 8845"] Sorry,, went back and re-read my original post.... 43.1 of 4064 wouldn't even fit into the case.. it should have read 34.1!! See how easy it is to make mistakes that could have led to someone getting hurt..my sincere apologies to all. I never use ball powders went shooting in climates of extreme weather changes.. here in the Laurels mts of PA, it can be 85 in the summer and 20 below in the winter and with ball powders there is a massive difference in velocity. I've even noticed when participating in summer groundhog benchrest that 5 degree differences cause a point of impact difference when using ball powders in the 22/250... I actually had charts made for scope adjustments of these changes.. way to much work..switched to 4064 and never had a problem since.. [/QUOTE]
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