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<blockquote data-quote="crazymonkey" data-source="post: 2965358" data-attributes="member: 125421"><p>Here in Arizona we get HOT <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🔥" title="Fire :fire:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f525.png" data-shortname=":fire:" /> was working up some barns copper loads for my 7-08 for pigs in California. I didn't have a chronograph at the time so I was just going old school . Found a load that grouped great . I was lucky enough to meet Lance to check on some stocks and scopes for a build that's still in progress and was able to shoot across his labradar . Figured I'd be around 2800 or so as a mid book powder charge but it was way faster 3035 for the average with the 140. I shot two hogs then . When I did finally get back to shooting it was alot cooler and I'd lost north of 100 fps. The powder wasn't stable so I've been working up new loads with staball6.5 . So far so good . The gun shoots fast at 3060 with the 26in brux .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymonkey, post: 2965358, member: 125421"] Here in Arizona we get HOT 🔥 was working up some barns copper loads for my 7-08 for pigs in California. I didn't have a chronograph at the time so I was just going old school . Found a load that grouped great . I was lucky enough to meet Lance to check on some stocks and scopes for a build that's still in progress and was able to shoot across his labradar . Figured I'd be around 2800 or so as a mid book powder charge but it was way faster 3035 for the average with the 140. I shot two hogs then . When I did finally get back to shooting it was alot cooler and I'd lost north of 100 fps. The powder wasn't stable so I've been working up new loads with staball6.5 . So far so good . The gun shoots fast at 3060 with the 26in brux . [/QUOTE]
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