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Reloading
.257 bee 90gr absolute
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2550108" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>You might give it a .025 too.030 jump you don't need too try and jam the absolutes , you may lower the initial start up pressure . I still think you can go one step down too a slower powder with higher vel and less pressure especially with that length of barrel. That being said H4350 is a great powder choice but I think you are leaving vel on the table . The choice of brass can make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2550108, member: 116620"] You might give it a .025 too.030 jump you don’t need too try and jam the absolutes , you may lower the initial start up pressure . I still think you can go one step down too a slower powder with higher vel and less pressure especially with that length of barrel. That being said H4350 is a great powder choice but I think you are leaving vel on the table . The choice of brass can make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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