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338 EDGE @3146 with 300 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5-300 BEE" data-source="post: 1886497" data-attributes="member: 113845"><p>All I know is what I have and how it works.</p><p>I never said I had a transducer, nor that others would have my experience.</p><p>When you have some time this summer, drop me a note. You can come down and shoot my rifle and see for yourself.</p><p>BTW real experts, like the late Ken Waters, cautioned that increased bolt lift effort, sloppy primer pockets and case head expansion were (and are) over pressure signs. If you do not have them you're probably okay.</p><p>Another suggestion from real experts is that if your handloads exceed the velocities shown for max loads shown in tested loading manuals, you may be approaching dangerous territory. Obviously for the same bullets and bbl lengths.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you have something to offer other than childish sarcasm ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5-300 BEE, post: 1886497, member: 113845"] All I know is what I have and how it works. I never said I had a transducer, nor that others would have my experience. When you have some time this summer, drop me a note. You can come down and shoot my rifle and see for yourself. BTW real experts, like the late Ken Waters, cautioned that increased bolt lift effort, sloppy primer pockets and case head expansion were (and are) over pressure signs. If you do not have them you're probably okay. Another suggestion from real experts is that if your handloads exceed the velocities shown for max loads shown in tested loading manuals, you may be approaching dangerous territory. Obviously for the same bullets and bbl lengths. Perhaps you have something to offer other than childish sarcasm ? [/QUOTE]
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