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Reloading
powder charge vs velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="BML" data-source="post: 654750" data-attributes="member: 21078"><p>I'll have to check on the ES. I don't have the numbers in front of me. </p><p></p><p>When I tested these loads it was the last 90 minutes of shooting light so it is possible that lighting conditions caused false readings. In any case if I'm at max load I don't want to re test those loads anyway. </p><p></p><p>Brentc,</p><p>I was always under the impression that every rifle will have its own distinct "max load". There's many guys here on this site that shoot the 6.5x284 using 52-53g of H4831SC with no pressure signs at all. Plus lawyers always have a say in published max loads so I never really went by the book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BML, post: 654750, member: 21078"] I'll have to check on the ES. I don't have the numbers in front of me. When I tested these loads it was the last 90 minutes of shooting light so it is possible that lighting conditions caused false readings. In any case if I'm at max load I don't want to re test those loads anyway. Brentc, I was always under the impression that every rifle will have its own distinct "max load". There's many guys here on this site that shoot the 6.5x284 using 52-53g of H4831SC with no pressure signs at all. Plus lawyers always have a say in published max loads so I never really went by the book. [/QUOTE]
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