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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How nonsense becomes fact.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bingoc" data-source="post: 1904516" data-attributes="member: 38930"><p>I agree. I now have a number of guns for the same caliber, and none of them have the same load using the same primers, powder, and brass. But 60 years ago was the first time that I experienced this when I acquired another gun of the same caliber. Luckily as I was working up a load for the new gum, I was more interested in accuracy than maximum velocity. I was getting signs of excessive pressure at 3 grains of powder less than I was used to with the older gun. I did not have any friends or acquaintances that reloaded, and no one at the little range that I used had more than one gun of the same caliber, so I had the devil of a time figuring out what was going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bingoc, post: 1904516, member: 38930"] I agree. I now have a number of guns for the same caliber, and none of them have the same load using the same primers, powder, and brass. But 60 years ago was the first time that I experienced this when I acquired another gun of the same caliber. Luckily as I was working up a load for the new gum, I was more interested in accuracy than maximum velocity. I was getting signs of excessive pressure at 3 grains of powder less than I was used to with the older gun. I did not have any friends or acquaintances that reloaded, and no one at the little range that I used had more than one gun of the same caliber, so I had the devil of a time figuring out what was going on. [/QUOTE]
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