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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Benefits of 129/130 gr bullets w 6.5x284?
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<blockquote data-quote="Custom66" data-source="post: 893173" data-attributes="member: 65277"><p>Hey Backwoods, I have been thinking about your experience with Hybrid-100 in the past. If 49gr of it showed no pressure signs at all, 50 grains would not have been the reason you had a case blow apart . Makes no sense to go from A ok, to catastrophic results in 1 grain increase. I am not a reloading expert, but am a custom rifle builder. You had other issues, no doubt. Just a thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Custom66, post: 893173, member: 65277"] Hey Backwoods, I have been thinking about your experience with Hybrid-100 in the past. If 49gr of it showed no pressure signs at all, 50 grains would not have been the reason you had a case blow apart . Makes no sense to go from A ok, to catastrophic results in 1 grain increase. I am not a reloading expert, but am a custom rifle builder. You had other issues, no doubt. Just a thought? [/QUOTE]
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