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Reloading
RL26 and cold temps
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<blockquote data-quote="1000yards" data-source="post: 1962278" data-attributes="member: 107236"><p>Ahh...a man after my own heart! My two favorite calibers as well. I too shoot the 168 Berger but was only looking for a 3000 mv, so I am at 66gr. No pressure signs there but the first shot seems to always be a bit faster. I try to dry the bore after cleaning but surely there is some liquid/oil left. I assume this is the cause. I shoot the 105 Berger in my 243 with similar results. Have you tried the caliber specific felts for cleaning? Right in there with sliced bread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1000yards, post: 1962278, member: 107236"] Ahh...a man after my own heart! My two favorite calibers as well. I too shoot the 168 Berger but was only looking for a 3000 mv, so I am at 66gr. No pressure signs there but the first shot seems to always be a bit faster. I try to dry the bore after cleaning but surely there is some liquid/oil left. I assume this is the cause. I shoot the 105 Berger in my 243 with similar results. Have you tried the caliber specific felts for cleaning? Right in there with sliced bread! [/QUOTE]
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