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Hammer Bullets Pressure Testing Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2830658" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>This isn't the least bit scientific, just my results. I loaded a 6.5PRC savage with carbon barrel about a month ago for a man out of west Georgia. 124 grain Hammer Hunter. Book says H1000 range of burn powder. We loaded H4831SC and my 1st effort achieved. 3340 FPS. But a slightly stiff bolt lift.dropped charge weight .7 grains and got 3250s. Easy bolt lift and .367 inch group. It was just that easy. Told the gentleman I'm embarrassed to take money for loading hammer bullets because they are so easy to load.This guy is on the forum so maybe he will read this and confirm my statement. Sorry, forgot to mention, I start with a 60 thousands jump on most of the bigger bullets. Then adjust from that. But usually its right on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2830658, member: 118066"] This isn't the least bit scientific, just my results. I loaded a 6.5PRC savage with carbon barrel about a month ago for a man out of west Georgia. 124 grain Hammer Hunter. Book says H1000 range of burn powder. We loaded H4831SC and my 1st effort achieved. 3340 FPS. But a slightly stiff bolt lift.dropped charge weight .7 grains and got 3250s. Easy bolt lift and .367 inch group. It was just that easy. Told the gentleman I'm embarrassed to take money for loading hammer bullets because they are so easy to load.This guy is on the forum so maybe he will read this and confirm my statement. Sorry, forgot to mention, I start with a 60 thousands jump on most of the bigger bullets. Then adjust from that. But usually its right on. [/QUOTE]
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