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Need help troubleshooting 300 RUM pressure issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 908741" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>No apology needed... I'm thinking in 300 RUM and you were talking in 338 EDGE. My mistake.</p><p></p><p>Did I read you correctly that you got your best velocity out of RP because it had more case capacity than the other brass you tested, including the Bertram, or was that just in comparison to Norma/Nosler?</p><p></p><p>When reading Shawn Carlock's comparison and testing RP to Bertram, he said the average case capacity for fired RP was 114.3 gr water to 115.5 gr for the fired Bertram. He also said, (which I think you agree with) that the durability of the brass was much better than RP. So... what's not to like about the BB? He is advertising that it will last 5 times longer than RP. Even if it last only 3 times longer, IMO, it is worth it not to have to break in a new lot of brass every 4-6 firings. Are you seeing a different performance level?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 908741, member: 11717"] No apology needed... I'm thinking in 300 RUM and you were talking in 338 EDGE. My mistake. Did I read you correctly that you got your best velocity out of RP because it had more case capacity than the other brass you tested, including the Bertram, or was that just in comparison to Norma/Nosler? When reading Shawn Carlock's comparison and testing RP to Bertram, he said the average case capacity for fired RP was 114.3 gr water to 115.5 gr for the fired Bertram. He also said, (which I think you agree with) that the durability of the brass was much better than RP. So... what's not to like about the BB? He is advertising that it will last 5 times longer than RP. Even if it last only 3 times longer, IMO, it is worth it not to have to break in a new lot of brass every 4-6 firings. Are you seeing a different performance level? [/QUOTE]
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