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New Beast from Allen Precision Shooting!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1633039" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>Again good info Kirby. I agree. Yes the RL26 is to slow. But intill I find a powder with the same fill rate as RL26 but thats faster I am going to keep using it. 65 grains a 215 berger and 28" barrel net right @ 2850. and it shoots good. Seems like no matter the powder charge I throw At the .300BSM it shoots good. Not the case with the 06. It just seems to be more picky. Put it like this, I tested from 120 to 124 grains of US869 with a 230 berger and there was only a 4.5" vertical difference @ 400 yards from the light to heavy charge and that was 5 grains of powder swing. I feel that good. BUT I might be all wet! LOL</p><p></p><p>Kirby have anymore info on the build that you started the thread with? How about that hammer bullet? anymore testing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1633039, member: 77631"] Again good info Kirby. I agree. Yes the RL26 is to slow. But intill I find a powder with the same fill rate as RL26 but thats faster I am going to keep using it. 65 grains a 215 berger and 28" barrel net right @ 2850. and it shoots good. Seems like no matter the powder charge I throw At the .300BSM it shoots good. Not the case with the 06. It just seems to be more picky. Put it like this, I tested from 120 to 124 grains of US869 with a 230 berger and there was only a 4.5" vertical difference @ 400 yards from the light to heavy charge and that was 5 grains of powder swing. I feel that good. BUT I might be all wet! LOL Kirby have anymore info on the build that you started the thread with? How about that hammer bullet? anymore testing? [/QUOTE]
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