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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 2570871" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>Seems like really good velocity for a short barrel. What is the bearing surface on the 205 ? The 215 bearing surface is short compared to the 210 VLD and the 215 gives higher velocity for this reason and sounds like the 205 might run fast for the same reason. If you want to run a lower node it looks like the 77.5 & 80.0 has a flat spot in velocity. The ADG is super tough and probably won't show signs of pressure so keep on eye on the primers. Do the lower charges look the same as the top end ? </p><p>When I start a rifle up I fire all 100 of my brass with the bullet jammed so the brass will form to the chamber with the case head against the bolt allowing the shoulder to get maximum expansion.</p><p>Either way it sounds like you have a great rifle !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 2570871, member: 64108"] Seems like really good velocity for a short barrel. What is the bearing surface on the 205 ? The 215 bearing surface is short compared to the 210 VLD and the 215 gives higher velocity for this reason and sounds like the 205 might run fast for the same reason. If you want to run a lower node it looks like the 77.5 & 80.0 has a flat spot in velocity. The ADG is super tough and probably won't show signs of pressure so keep on eye on the primers. Do the lower charges look the same as the top end ? When I start a rifle up I fire all 100 of my brass with the bullet jammed so the brass will form to the chamber with the case head against the bolt allowing the shoulder to get maximum expansion. Either way it sounds like you have a great rifle ! [/QUOTE]
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