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6.5 prc vs 6.5 GAP
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<blockquote data-quote="NeoConShooter" data-source="post: 1727955" data-attributes="member: 28881"><p>2,940 F/S sounds like .264 WM velocity? Have you done an actual pressure test to know what pressure is in the gun, or are you just guessing? Looking for "pressure signs" is notoriously in-accurate! Using a computer program, or some other loading data? I am almost certainly out of date as to the most current powder and loading data, but that sounds awfully fast for such a small case and heavy bullet/caliber? ( SD= Sectional Density)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeoConShooter, post: 1727955, member: 28881"] 2,940 F/S sounds like .264 WM velocity? Have you done an actual pressure test to know what pressure is in the gun, or are you just guessing? Looking for "pressure signs" is notoriously in-accurate! Using a computer program, or some other loading data? I am almost certainly out of date as to the most current powder and loading data, but that sounds awfully fast for such a small case and heavy bullet/caliber? ( SD= Sectional Density) [/QUOTE]
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