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How do the Browning AB3, Tikka T3 Lite, and Weatherby Vanguard compare
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 1006254" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>This is my point exactly. There is ALOT of people denying this on this forum. You will get lower velocity's due to lower pressures. If you reload you can more than overcome this. It is Tikkas type of freebore. I have had several of these and have ALWAYS seen a drop in velocity. Reloading you can push them higher. Most reloaders push the pressures to higher than factory loadings until they hit pressure signs and then back off to be safe. The factory ammo is less than the conservative SAMMI maximum. Lawyers have a lot to do with this. Facts are facts. Tikkas are slower all things considered. I do not know if it makes that much of a difference. The animal is dead at the end of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 1006254, member: 68226"] This is my point exactly. There is ALOT of people denying this on this forum. You will get lower velocity's due to lower pressures. If you reload you can more than overcome this. It is Tikkas type of freebore. I have had several of these and have ALWAYS seen a drop in velocity. Reloading you can push them higher. Most reloaders push the pressures to higher than factory loadings until they hit pressure signs and then back off to be safe. The factory ammo is less than the conservative SAMMI maximum. Lawyers have a lot to do with this. Facts are facts. Tikkas are slower all things considered. I do not know if it makes that much of a difference. The animal is dead at the end of the day. [/QUOTE]
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