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Hammer bullet question for Elk
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2290258" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Actually different Time Zone in relativity. The HARDEST thing to get past is to leave your standard reloading knowledge at the door when loading Hammers. Its like trying to speak to a German using Chinese. Their unique design requires more forward thinking on barrel twist, powder burn rate and bullet jump. Do a detailed review the Hammer load data to see what others are using for 7RM and select a powder more appropriate for the bullet weight. It will "fly right" then.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually Hammers have repeatedly shown the faster you drive them, accuracy seems to improve. Many discussions with Steve on this but of course within pressure for your rifle. You REALLY NEED to leave your standard reloading knowledge at the door for loading Hammers except for reading pressure. All else is a different language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2290258, member: 63925"] Actually different Time Zone in relativity. The HARDEST thing to get past is to leave your standard reloading knowledge at the door when loading Hammers. Its like trying to speak to a German using Chinese. Their unique design requires more forward thinking on barrel twist, powder burn rate and bullet jump. Do a detailed review the Hammer load data to see what others are using for 7RM and select a powder more appropriate for the bullet weight. It will "fly right" then. Actually Hammers have repeatedly shown the faster you drive them, accuracy seems to improve. Many discussions with Steve on this but of course within pressure for your rifle. You REALLY NEED to leave your standard reloading knowledge at the door for loading Hammers except for reading pressure. All else is a different language. [/QUOTE]
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