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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="smoked" data-source="post: 1386165" data-attributes="member: 29868"><p>Something is off, I dont believe retumbo would produce that velocity with a 26 inch stick and the load only be around 87 grains. I overload and push these rums quite often from -20 through 110 and have never seen anything like that. Maybe a machining issue with the rifle or bad (scale)s. 90gr retumbo with a 230 should be around 3k. Strange the day before it was fine but is it possible to have been weakened the day before plus the brittleness of the cold tightened the bore?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoked, post: 1386165, member: 29868"] Something is off, I dont believe retumbo would produce that velocity with a 26 inch stick and the load only be around 87 grains. I overload and push these rums quite often from -20 through 110 and have never seen anything like that. Maybe a machining issue with the rifle or bad (scale)s. 90gr retumbo with a 230 should be around 3k. Strange the day before it was fine but is it possible to have been weakened the day before plus the brittleness of the cold tightened the bore? [/QUOTE]
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