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1500 ft/lb energy requirement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Wiseman" data-source="post: 1571819" data-attributes="member: 108874"><p>Same for me I start about 10% off the max load and work up from there with me seating my rounds way longer than the book does it drops pressure alot. It's really funny when I tell people how much powder I have in my 300 win and they get all defensive and tell me it's so dangerous to load that hot. I dont have any pressure signs but a slight ejector mark and average 1/2 moa I'm not gonna change it until I get a new barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Wiseman, post: 1571819, member: 108874"] Same for me I start about 10% off the max load and work up from there with me seating my rounds way longer than the book does it drops pressure alot. It's really funny when I tell people how much powder I have in my 300 win and they get all defensive and tell me it's so dangerous to load that hot. I dont have any pressure signs but a slight ejector mark and average 1/2 moa I'm not gonna change it until I get a new barrel. [/QUOTE]
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