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Improving the 308 Win performance
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<blockquote data-quote="wvbearhunter" data-source="post: 3042137" data-attributes="member: 126150"><p>Shell Shock Technologies is "supposed" to be coming out with NAS(3) 308 brass that is capable of withstanding 15% more pressure than commercial 308 brass. I have used some of their 9mm and 300blk brass to push the limits of what can normally be accomplished. In 9mm I was pushing a 115 grain FMJ-FP in my Sig 226 to 1450 with no pressure issues however I did add a heavier recoil spring and in 300blk I was pushing a 125 grain SST to 2465 fps with no issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvbearhunter, post: 3042137, member: 126150"] Shell Shock Technologies is "supposed" to be coming out with NAS(3) 308 brass that is capable of withstanding 15% more pressure than commercial 308 brass. I have used some of their 9mm and 300blk brass to push the limits of what can normally be accomplished. In 9mm I was pushing a 115 grain FMJ-FP in my Sig 226 to 1450 with no pressure issues however I did add a heavier recoil spring and in 300blk I was pushing a 125 grain SST to 2465 fps with no issues. [/QUOTE]
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