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300wm rl26 help with pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="unclefish" data-source="post: 1121416" data-attributes="member: 85156"><p>also I went back down to loading room this morning and I rechecked all 3 cases that I fired from each powder group with the little blade part of my mitutoyo calipers and most of all do read .001 large than a new case. my primary focus is hunting . I would like to shoot out to 1000 yards one of these years but I need more experience. even if I had to buy an extra 100 to 200 cases a year and a new barrel ever 5 years. it wouldn't bother me. just want the confidence that every time I pull the trigger I know where that bullet will hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclefish, post: 1121416, member: 85156"] also I went back down to loading room this morning and I rechecked all 3 cases that I fired from each powder group with the little blade part of my mitutoyo calipers and most of all do read .001 large than a new case. my primary focus is hunting . I would like to shoot out to 1000 yards one of these years but I need more experience. even if I had to buy an extra 100 to 200 cases a year and a new barrel ever 5 years. it wouldn't bother me. just want the confidence that every time I pull the trigger I know where that bullet will hit. [/QUOTE]
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