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<blockquote data-quote="steve smith" data-source="post: 1754" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Actually the j36 didn't seem to foul any more than the other bullets. As for velocities, I didn't have time to set up, but suspect that I was getting slightly lower than the 135MK. Point of impact was approximatly the same. The load that I was working on that day has since clocked a just below 3800fps. That seems to be right around the most accurate spot for the MK. In colder weather I had pushed it up further but think that I will keep it between 3750 and 3800, no need in pushing it further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve smith, post: 1754, member: 110"] Actually the j36 didn't seem to foul any more than the other bullets. As for velocities, I didn't have time to set up, but suspect that I was getting slightly lower than the 135MK. Point of impact was approximatly the same. The load that I was working on that day has since clocked a just below 3800fps. That seems to be right around the most accurate spot for the MK. In colder weather I had pushed it up further but think that I will keep it between 3750 and 3800, no need in pushing it further. [/QUOTE]
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