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240 WBY-105g HPBT- RL26-300y ladder results
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 1958279" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Codyadams- You make a very valid point on the higher node only being 1g and 40fps from popping primers. I did think of that as well. I double checked all these, once on the digital scale, and finally the balance beam. Theres no way 57.5 was mistakenly loaded. It would have done a lot more than just pop a primer at that point. I think you're right about just exploring the lower node area at 53.5g just below 3300fps. That would give me a 2.2g and tad over 100fps cushion. Ill just load up 53.3 and 53.6 and check groups/ES then take the better of those 2 and do a few seating depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 1958279, member: 1403"] Codyadams- You make a very valid point on the higher node only being 1g and 40fps from popping primers. I did think of that as well. I double checked all these, once on the digital scale, and finally the balance beam. Theres no way 57.5 was mistakenly loaded. It would have done a lot more than just pop a primer at that point. I think you're right about just exploring the lower node area at 53.5g just below 3300fps. That would give me a 2.2g and tad over 100fps cushion. Ill just load up 53.3 and 53.6 and check groups/ES then take the better of those 2 and do a few seating depths. [/QUOTE]
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