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Reloading
300 WBY Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Strick27" data-source="post: 1905388" data-attributes="member: 104746"><p>Thank you everyone for the input. I live in idaho and have been shooting in 50-70 degree weather. The last shooting session it was right at 70 degrees and that's when I averaged 3340. I called the smith that built the gun today and he said his guns tend to shoot fast and handle pressure better because of tight chambering. I told him what load I am using and he informed me that's the exact load he uses to test the rifles. I think I'm gona leave it be and hope it doesnt push over 3400 in 80-90 degree temperatures but really I doubt it will even be in use during those times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strick27, post: 1905388, member: 104746"] Thank you everyone for the input. I live in idaho and have been shooting in 50-70 degree weather. The last shooting session it was right at 70 degrees and that's when I averaged 3340. I called the smith that built the gun today and he said his guns tend to shoot fast and handle pressure better because of tight chambering. I told him what load I am using and he informed me that's the exact load he uses to test the rifles. I think I'm gona leave it be and hope it doesnt push over 3400 in 80-90 degree temperatures but really I doubt it will even be in use during those times. [/QUOTE]
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