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Pressure "spikes" on Big Magnum Cartridges....
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 123682" data-attributes="member: 180"><p><strong>Re: Pressure \"spikes\" on Big Magnum Cartridges....</strong></p><p></p><p>I can see how that can happen with a warm barrel--much like leaving the ammo in the sun. It was about 45 degrees this day and I was shooting by loading one at a time so the bullet was only in the barrel about 15 seconds. I'm going to back the loads down about 2.5 grains and see where "they clock". I'm expecting to lose only 50-60fps and hopefully get in a "zone" where I have a little lee-way for "crap happens".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 123682, member: 180"] [b]Re: Pressure \"spikes\" on Big Magnum Cartridges....[/b] I can see how that can happen with a warm barrel--much like leaving the ammo in the sun. It was about 45 degrees this day and I was shooting by loading one at a time so the bullet was only in the barrel about 15 seconds. I'm going to back the loads down about 2.5 grains and see where "they clock". I'm expecting to lose only 50-60fps and hopefully get in a "zone" where I have a little lee-way for "crap happens". [/QUOTE]
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