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<blockquote data-quote="Grifm" data-source="post: 2058270" data-attributes="member: 116508"><p>GLTaylor,</p><p></p><p>thanks for the explication, i agree with what you said and you did a much better job of articulating what I was trying to say with respect to bracketing the pressure/velocity envelope. </p><p></p><p>JTH posted his finding with varget and his 6.5CM. Since he found pressure, in my head he found the bottom edge of the pressure/velocity bracket and should look at slower powers to see if he could gain velocity. </p><p></p><p>Both JMW and Butterbean, who from what I have read in other threads have more experience both with reloading and hammer bullets, say to go faster. I have gone back through this thread I see where 99% of the time everyone is using faster than "Normal" powders for a given cartridge/weight class to achieve best results but I did not find where someone found pressure with a powder and then went to an even faster powder and achieved better results. I said 99% because off the 30-06/H100v example from Steve. </p><p></p><p>-Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grifm, post: 2058270, member: 116508"] GLTaylor, thanks for the explication, i agree with what you said and you did a much better job of articulating what I was trying to say with respect to bracketing the pressure/velocity envelope. JTH posted his finding with varget and his 6.5CM. Since he found pressure, in my head he found the bottom edge of the pressure/velocity bracket and should look at slower powers to see if he could gain velocity. Both JMW and Butterbean, who from what I have read in other threads have more experience both with reloading and hammer bullets, say to go faster. I have gone back through this thread I see where 99% of the time everyone is using faster than “Normal” powders for a given cartridge/weight class to achieve best results but I did not find where someone found pressure with a powder and then went to an even faster powder and achieved better results. I said 99% because off the 30-06/H100v example from Steve. -Matt [/QUOTE]
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