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6,5x284 at 2400 rds
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<blockquote data-quote="Roe" data-source="post: 1045882" data-attributes="member: 35054"><p>I have tried to find some reference in literature regarding the Blaser production method, to see if there is an explanation there. I was explained by gunsmith/ inventor Hakan Spuhr that he suspected the steel treatment from Blaser was a significant contributing factor.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about the reloads. Compared to US load data (win chambers and short cartridge OAL) I am higher than all published data. Compared to European load data (norma chamber, long cartridge OAL) I am approaching max. </p><p></p><p>Compared to Greyfox's data, we seem to be pretty much in line. I use the same .292 bushing, same primer. I stopped approximately at the same charge weight with H4831SC and I use H1000 instead of his Retumbo, but same load.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if air temperature has any significant effect. I have been told that large variations in steel temperature will wear a barrel faster (micro crack) than keeping it at a more stable temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roe, post: 1045882, member: 35054"] I have tried to find some reference in literature regarding the Blaser production method, to see if there is an explanation there. I was explained by gunsmith/ inventor Hakan Spuhr that he suspected the steel treatment from Blaser was a significant contributing factor. I'm not sure about the reloads. Compared to US load data (win chambers and short cartridge OAL) I am higher than all published data. Compared to European load data (norma chamber, long cartridge OAL) I am approaching max. Compared to Greyfox's data, we seem to be pretty much in line. I use the same .292 bushing, same primer. I stopped approximately at the same charge weight with H4831SC and I use H1000 instead of his Retumbo, but same load. Not sure if air temperature has any significant effect. I have been told that large variations in steel temperature will wear a barrel faster (micro crack) than keeping it at a more stable temperature. [/QUOTE]
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