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Reloading
More powder less velocity ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 923557" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>No apology necessary, when it comes to safety you should speak your piece. I took no offense to your statement. You know, the best group i got with that powder was around 46.5 to 47.0 gr. It shot nearly all in the same hole. It was so good that i ordered 8 more pounds of it and 500 more 123 A-Max bullets. I understand what you said about Hornady's wanning. I was told awhile back that they produced several different blends of it but only released one. Didn't attempt to verify because this blend i have really shoots for me. Now as far as the pressure goes i cannot agree with your findings. I saw no pressure signs at 47.5 and feel as though i could go higher but the accuracy is so good and the velocity is good why go up? Like i stated earlier, i do not push any load too far in all the rifles i load for. It will lead to some sort of disaster in one form or another. Either barrel or tissue will suffer if you go too far. Thanks man for your concern i do appreciate.</p><p> SEMPER FI ....... SARGESNIPER</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 923557, member: 61726"] No apology necessary, when it comes to safety you should speak your piece. I took no offense to your statement. You know, the best group i got with that powder was around 46.5 to 47.0 gr. It shot nearly all in the same hole. It was so good that i ordered 8 more pounds of it and 500 more 123 A-Max bullets. I understand what you said about Hornady's wanning. I was told awhile back that they produced several different blends of it but only released one. Didn't attempt to verify because this blend i have really shoots for me. Now as far as the pressure goes i cannot agree with your findings. I saw no pressure signs at 47.5 and feel as though i could go higher but the accuracy is so good and the velocity is good why go up? Like i stated earlier, i do not push any load too far in all the rifles i load for. It will lead to some sort of disaster in one form or another. Either barrel or tissue will suffer if you go too far. Thanks man for your concern i do appreciate. SEMPER FI ....... SARGESNIPER [/QUOTE]
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