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338 EDGE @3146 with 300 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred3" data-source="post: 1886510" data-attributes="member: 105942"><p>Having spent time with a universal receiver and an oehler 83 set up to test pressure. </p><p>I can tell you that your loads are pushing the pressure lines. I also know for a fact that most rifle builders know very little about measured pressure out side of their personal experience that is in no way Scientific or measured with actual pressure instruments. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate the fact that you think you know but, once you reach the point that you used for pressure indicators you are already over pressure and that's a fact. </p><p></p><p>If you read the experiences in this thread the 36" barrel is a moot point as you have reach the point of Diminishing return. </p><p>I'm not being sarcastic It's just concerning that the data in this thread is HOT. Not all but some of it is just absurdly stupid. </p><p>So my point was to warn guys that are looking for edge data that the chances they have a magic rifle are slim and they should start at the start and ignore this +P data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred3, post: 1886510, member: 105942"] Having spent time with a universal receiver and an oehler 83 set up to test pressure. I can tell you that your loads are pushing the pressure lines. I also know for a fact that most rifle builders know very little about measured pressure out side of their personal experience that is in no way Scientific or measured with actual pressure instruments. I appreciate the fact that you think you know but, once you reach the point that you used for pressure indicators you are already over pressure and that’s a fact. If you read the experiences in this thread the 36” barrel is a moot point as you have reach the point of Diminishing return. I’m not being sarcastic It’s just concerning that the data in this thread is HOT. Not all but some of it is just absurdly stupid. So my point was to warn guys that are looking for edge data that the chances they have a magic rifle are slim and they should start at the start and ignore this +P data. [/QUOTE]
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