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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.270wcf vs 6.8 Western & 270 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2070350" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>That data is at a coal that is .2-300 shorter than what will fit in my chamber. You add that much room in the case you drop pressure then add powder to come back to that pressure your speed will be higher. I use TUngstun disulfide Wsc or Danzac whatever you want to call it. when a barrel seasons in the pressure drops when you get back to pressure the speed increase is significant. Or you can shoot the same speed at much lower pressure and better barrel life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2070350, member: 85987"] That data is at a coal that is .2-300 shorter than what will fit in my chamber. You add that much room in the case you drop pressure then add powder to come back to that pressure your speed will be higher. I use TUngstun disulfide Wsc or Danzac whatever you want to call it. when a barrel seasons in the pressure drops when you get back to pressure the speed increase is significant. Or you can shoot the same speed at much lower pressure and better barrel life. [/QUOTE]
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