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338 EDGE @3146 with 300 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred3" data-source="post: 1886085" data-attributes="member: 105942"><p>I get 300 Berger's going 2800 with 86grians of h1000. </p><p>91grains does 2990 but is way to hot and ruins brass. 28" barrel I don't believe the 3150 claims unless it's very much over pressure hinging on dangerous even in a 32" pipe it's hoooootttttt as heck if 300's are over 3k. I'm only speaking from my personal experience with a 1/8t 1/95.t and 1/10t barrels all over or at 28".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred3, post: 1886085, member: 105942"] I get 300 Berger’s going 2800 with 86grians of h1000. 91grains does 2990 but is way to hot and ruins brass. 28” barrel I don’t believe the 3150 claims unless it’s very much over pressure hinging on dangerous even in a 32” pipe it’s hoooootttttt as heck if 300’s are over 3k. I’m only speaking from my personal experience with a 1/8t 1/95.t and 1/10t barrels all over or at 28”. [/QUOTE]
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