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<blockquote data-quote="Heavyiron" data-source="post: 1492123" data-attributes="member: 95875"><p>I have went as high as 62 grains of 4831sc and saw a increase to 3210 with a 130 grain hornady. Know this is over book max, but bolt lift was okay, no apparent signs of pressure. Believe this would be temperature sensitive in hot weather. It was still at 5/8 inch at 100 though. Jack oconnor mentioned using 62 at one time but he was using the war surplus 4831. Reloader 26 has possibilites, it will push a 150 grain bullet to 3030.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heavyiron, post: 1492123, member: 95875"] I have went as high as 62 grains of 4831sc and saw a increase to 3210 with a 130 grain hornady. Know this is over book max, but bolt lift was okay, no apparent signs of pressure. Believe this would be temperature sensitive in hot weather. It was still at 5/8 inch at 100 though. Jack oconnor mentioned using 62 at one time but he was using the war surplus 4831. Reloader 26 has possibilites, it will push a 150 grain bullet to 3030. [/QUOTE]
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