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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Higher than expected velocities
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<blockquote data-quote="Jnmullins" data-source="post: 1963076" data-attributes="member: 113398"><p>I have been testing loads for my Ed Brown 300 Wm and have been getting velocities that are higher than expected with H1000. For example, 76.0 gr H1000 gives me an average of 2930fps and excellent accuracy with 200gr Partitions, but the Nosler manual shows 2851 fps at a max charge of 78.0 gr and Hodgdon lists 2882 fps at a max of 79.0 gr. I am seeing no pressure signs such as sticky bolt lift or excessively flat primers. Any ideas or thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jnmullins, post: 1963076, member: 113398"] I have been testing loads for my Ed Brown 300 Wm and have been getting velocities that are higher than expected with H1000. For example, 76.0 gr H1000 gives me an average of 2930fps and excellent accuracy with 200gr Partitions, but the Nosler manual shows 2851 fps at a max charge of 78.0 gr and Hodgdon lists 2882 fps at a max of 79.0 gr. I am seeing no pressure signs such as sticky bolt lift or excessively flat primers. Any ideas or thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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