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Reloading- What pressure signs do you stop at?
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<blockquote data-quote="dundonrl" data-source="post: 2778506" data-attributes="member: 907"><p>I went one grain over Noslers published data on my 375 RUM. 97 grains IMR-4350 firing their 260 gr Accubond and 95 grains IMR-4350 with a 300 gr Partition using Federal 215 primers. I don't get any signs of excessive pressures, but through my Chrony beta I'm getting right at 3200 FPS with the Accubond and 3000 FPS with the Partition. (Remington 700 with 28" Pac Nor Super Match grade chrome-moly steel bbl) I'm sure I could go higher, but the recoil is already beyond ridiculous even with a 1" mercury tube and limb saver recoil pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dundonrl, post: 2778506, member: 907"] I went one grain over Noslers published data on my 375 RUM. 97 grains IMR-4350 firing their 260 gr Accubond and 95 grains IMR-4350 with a 300 gr Partition using Federal 215 primers. I don't get any signs of excessive pressures, but through my Chrony beta I'm getting right at 3200 FPS with the Accubond and 3000 FPS with the Partition. (Remington 700 with 28" Pac Nor Super Match grade chrome-moly steel bbl) I'm sure I could go higher, but the recoil is already beyond ridiculous even with a 1" mercury tube and limb saver recoil pad. [/QUOTE]
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