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26 Nosler -- Latest Thinking on Hand Loads for 140 gr Berger VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="318lll9740" data-source="post: 1384945" data-attributes="member: 35398"><p>Yeah the throat erosion was a concern at first, but I figured what the hell, it's a Ferrari, it eats tires! Try the lrx at 77gr in 1 grain increments until pressure shows. I have a factory xbolt, and I got slight primer catering starting at 82, but it still shot good up to 84. The 79 seemed like a happy medium since it exhibited no pressure and still getting around 3450ish. I'm smiling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="318lll9740, post: 1384945, member: 35398"] Yeah the throat erosion was a concern at first, but I figured what the hell, it's a Ferrari, it eats tires! Try the lrx at 77gr in 1 grain increments until pressure shows. I have a factory xbolt, and I got slight primer catering starting at 82, but it still shot good up to 84. The 79 seemed like a happy medium since it exhibited no pressure and still getting around 3450ish. I'm smiling [/QUOTE]
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