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<blockquote data-quote="Hntbambi" data-source="post: 415447" data-attributes="member: 12797"><p>Well, is your barrel 26" with or without the BOSS? If it's 26" with the BOSS, you have a 24" barrel or so for velocity figures. You will be a tad lower in speed compared to a 26" barreled gun. </p><p></p><p>There are many factors into what develops pressure. It's not so much the weight as the bearing surface of the bullet that interacts with the rifling that will determine the load. Not all 150 gr bullets will reach max pressure with the same amount of powder. </p><p></p><p>I have found the data books to be fairly close with my real world findings. The old addage of them being written by lawyers is BS. Without a personal ballistics lab you will not know for sure, so unless you really know your stuff, stick with the books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hntbambi, post: 415447, member: 12797"] Well, is your barrel 26" with or without the BOSS? If it's 26" with the BOSS, you have a 24" barrel or so for velocity figures. You will be a tad lower in speed compared to a 26" barreled gun. There are many factors into what develops pressure. It's not so much the weight as the bearing surface of the bullet that interacts with the rifling that will determine the load. Not all 150 gr bullets will reach max pressure with the same amount of powder. I have found the data books to be fairly close with my real world findings. The old addage of them being written by lawyers is BS. Without a personal ballistics lab you will not know for sure, so unless you really know your stuff, stick with the books. [/QUOTE]
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