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Trail Boss In 338 Lapua Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrodmar10" data-source="post: 663975" data-attributes="member: 36369"><p>You can probably get the velocity you want with Trail Boss but you won't be able to get it consistently. There is too much empty space left in the case after you find the correct ammount for the velocity. I use Trail Boss in my sub-sonic 308 rounds and it's very hard to get consistant 1050 fps due to the powder shifting to different positions inside the case. If I want any kind of accuracy at all, I have to load the round in the chamber, put the gun in a vertical position, bump the recoil pad twice on the shooting table, carefully lower the rifle to the shooting rest and fire it. I haven't tried using fillers in the case because I'm shooting it through a suppressor and don't want the inside coated with synthetic fiber or organic filler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrodmar10, post: 663975, member: 36369"] You can probably get the velocity you want with Trail Boss but you won't be able to get it consistently. There is too much empty space left in the case after you find the correct ammount for the velocity. I use Trail Boss in my sub-sonic 308 rounds and it's very hard to get consistant 1050 fps due to the powder shifting to different positions inside the case. If I want any kind of accuracy at all, I have to load the round in the chamber, put the gun in a vertical position, bump the recoil pad twice on the shooting table, carefully lower the rifle to the shooting rest and fire it. I haven't tried using fillers in the case because I'm shooting it through a suppressor and don't want the inside coated with synthetic fiber or organic filler. [/QUOTE]
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