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Reloading
210"s in 300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="4xforfun" data-source="post: 247176" data-attributes="member: 9172"><p>I remember an artical in Precision Shooting Mag. a long time ago. It was VERY interesting. The point it was making was that, in a given rifle, the optimum powder will be the best at ALL lengths!!!! WHAT!!!! That is what it said. They did a bunch of testing with different powders and guns, and then tried the same loads while cutting XX inches off of the bbl. If XYZ was the best powder with a XXX grain bullet in an XX inch bbl, it was also the best after cutting sections of bbl off untill there was just a little stub left!!!</p><p> </p><p>I have a tough time with that concept, but they did it a bunch of times and had a whole pile of data to substantiate thier claim. I have every copy I ever got (except for the ones I lent out and never got back!!), but I don't have time to dig through them all.</p><p> </p><p>Anyone around here read PS and remember this artical??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4xforfun, post: 247176, member: 9172"] I remember an artical in Precision Shooting Mag. a long time ago. It was VERY interesting. The point it was making was that, in a given rifle, the optimum powder will be the best at ALL lengths!!!! WHAT!!!! That is what it said. They did a bunch of testing with different powders and guns, and then tried the same loads while cutting XX inches off of the bbl. If XYZ was the best powder with a XXX grain bullet in an XX inch bbl, it was also the best after cutting sections of bbl off untill there was just a little stub left!!! I have a tough time with that concept, but they did it a bunch of times and had a whole pile of data to substantiate thier claim. I have every copy I ever got (except for the ones I lent out and never got back!!), but I don't have time to dig through them all. Anyone around here read PS and remember this artical?? [/QUOTE]
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