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Reloading
28n 155 hammers and n570
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Hunter 338" data-source="post: 1854992" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>keep them there and go till pressure signs should stabilize out... usually extreme large kernel powders need to be at the top end of working load and pressures .. also if your burning that bulky powder expect to clean a ton and like posted before get er down to metal in the throat area and keep a cleaning kit handy</p><p></p><p>if it was me w/155 gr i would go with h1k or 7977 youll get those speeds easy and have a powder that doesn't burn like a locomotive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Hunter 338, post: 1854992, member: 23509"] keep them there and go till pressure signs should stabilize out... usually extreme large kernel powders need to be at the top end of working load and pressures .. also if your burning that bulky powder expect to clean a ton and like posted before get er down to metal in the throat area and keep a cleaning kit handy if it was me w/155 gr i would go with h1k or 7977 youll get those speeds easy and have a powder that doesn't burn like a locomotive [/QUOTE]
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