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6.5 Credmoor vs 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1260947" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Because they are wringing out that PARTICULAR barrel, action, brass, primer and powder combo. Just like the manuals say "These are recommended loads not necessarily safe in YOUR rifle". Why should someone running Lapua brass, custom action, fast barrel and HBN have to run the same loads as a guy shooting RP on an action with only one lug touching at 25% contact, a patchy barrel and a lot of oversize bullets? </p><p>There are too many variables present for a book max to be safe OR be anywhere near any particular rifles max.</p><p>I guess that's why we work up loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1260947, member: 4566"] Because they are wringing out that PARTICULAR barrel, action, brass, primer and powder combo. Just like the manuals say "These are recommended loads not necessarily safe in YOUR rifle". Why should someone running Lapua brass, custom action, fast barrel and HBN have to run the same loads as a guy shooting RP on an action with only one lug touching at 25% contact, a patchy barrel and a lot of oversize bullets? There are too many variables present for a book max to be safe OR be anywhere near any particular rifles max. I guess that's why we work up loads. [/QUOTE]
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