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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 152169" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>Thanks for not worring about me, I am really sad. </p><p></p><p>I worke up to my loads, and I suggest all people work up to these types of loads too. I am sorry, but this was not a hot load in my rifle. I went all the way up to 54grns of H4350, before I started getting heavy bolt lift and that's when I backed off and stuck with the 53grn load. It handled it with no problem, so it is practicle if you have the right equipment. Anyhow, I think your getting too upset over this issue. I am sorry, but I got 3730 to 3750fps with the 87grn bullet and there were no presure signs, and no sign of brass issues, that's all I was trying to saying. I was just giving people my experience with the 87grn bullet out of my 6x284. Sorry, if you think I am trying to blow people up, I take offense to that comment.</p><p></p><p>I understand your concern, however, you make it sound like I am trying to hurt people and that's not cool. You should think before you say things. I've admitted when I am wrong or have apologized when I said somthing that was not correct. You know, and I know there are those that are putting way more powder in there 6x284's than I have ever mentioned, so I would appreciate an apology.</p><p></p><p>Wildcat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 152169, member: 4557"] Thanks for not worring about me, I am really sad. I worke up to my loads, and I suggest all people work up to these types of loads too. I am sorry, but this was not a hot load in my rifle. I went all the way up to 54grns of H4350, before I started getting heavy bolt lift and that's when I backed off and stuck with the 53grn load. It handled it with no problem, so it is practicle if you have the right equipment. Anyhow, I think your getting too upset over this issue. I am sorry, but I got 3730 to 3750fps with the 87grn bullet and there were no presure signs, and no sign of brass issues, that's all I was trying to saying. I was just giving people my experience with the 87grn bullet out of my 6x284. Sorry, if you think I am trying to blow people up, I take offense to that comment. I understand your concern, however, you make it sound like I am trying to hurt people and that's not cool. You should think before you say things. I've admitted when I am wrong or have apologized when I said somthing that was not correct. You know, and I know there are those that are putting way more powder in there 6x284's than I have ever mentioned, so I would appreciate an apology. Wildcat [/QUOTE]
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