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<blockquote data-quote="pondskipper" data-source="post: 1323959" data-attributes="member: 26430"><p>Likely the next accuracy node will end up somewhere around 79.5, and will probably put you just shy of 2900fps with h1000 if you don't have pressure signs before then. Honestly though the few extra fps may not really be worth it with that accuracy and ES, I was getting 2780 with 77gr even and was getting 1/4 moa and an es of 8fps in my gun and may very well go back to that just so save in case and barrel life but at least I know what it will do now with 79gr should I really try and stretch its legs, at 2780 they should still be supersonic to a mile at my elevation which is basically sea level, with anywhere from 75-100% humidity and usually 100 degrees outside or more in the months of July and august.</p><p></p><p>How are the primers holding up for you? If the 250s start to flatten too much try the cci br2 out, I'm having very good luck with them even though they supposedly aren't magnum primers, they don't flatten out even when the pressure gets high enough to get ejector plunger marks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondskipper, post: 1323959, member: 26430"] Likely the next accuracy node will end up somewhere around 79.5, and will probably put you just shy of 2900fps with h1000 if you don't have pressure signs before then. Honestly though the few extra fps may not really be worth it with that accuracy and ES, I was getting 2780 with 77gr even and was getting 1/4 moa and an es of 8fps in my gun and may very well go back to that just so save in case and barrel life but at least I know what it will do now with 79gr should I really try and stretch its legs, at 2780 they should still be supersonic to a mile at my elevation which is basically sea level, with anywhere from 75-100% humidity and usually 100 degrees outside or more in the months of July and august. How are the primers holding up for you? If the 250s start to flatten too much try the cci br2 out, I'm having very good luck with them even though they supposedly aren't magnum primers, they don't flatten out even when the pressure gets high enough to get ejector plunger marks. [/QUOTE]
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