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Reloading
Hammer Hunter 124 in 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2237951" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>So, you are running the load at 60 grains of RL26 with good results? I also am running this load but have not shot it through the chrono to see what it is doing. OI do get minor ejector marks sometimes. This load hits with some serious authority. Last years Antelope hit right behind the shoulder didn't take a step. It went down so fast I actually thought I had missed and it had run off. When I stood up and saw the faint white patch in the tall grass i was pleasantly surprised. It shoots really well but I wonder if it is just a tad to hot. I don't shoot the rifle much but I don't want to burn the barrel out either. thanks for any info you want to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2237951, member: 103317"] So, you are running the load at 60 grains of RL26 with good results? I also am running this load but have not shot it through the chrono to see what it is doing. OI do get minor ejector marks sometimes. This load hits with some serious authority. Last years Antelope hit right behind the shoulder didn't take a step. It went down so fast I actually thought I had missed and it had run off. When I stood up and saw the faint white patch in the tall grass i was pleasantly surprised. It shoots really well but I wonder if it is just a tad to hot. I don't shoot the rifle much but I don't want to burn the barrel out either. thanks for any info you want to share. [/QUOTE]
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