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Imr 4955 in 6mm creed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2066414" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>4955 certainly is appropriate burn rate for heavies in this cartridge.</p><p></p><p>burns clean, is temp stable, cfe...should be great.</p><p></p><p>I will offer one word of caution: in my very very limited, take it for whatever you think it's worth, experience, it's wierdly "spiky" as you approach and exceed max pressure. Went from no pressure signs to a stiff bolt in one grain of difference, and did this consistently in my .300 win and 270 win. And I might not of said anything except another member here had the same thing happen. Haven't seen this in any of the other enduron powders. I think it'll be great, just keep an eye on pressure signs and move up even slower than normal is my advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2066414, member: 109862"] 4955 certainly is appropriate burn rate for heavies in this cartridge. burns clean, is temp stable, cfe...should be great. I will offer one word of caution: in my very very limited, take it for whatever you think it’s worth, experience, it’s wierdly “spiky” as you approach and exceed max pressure. Went from no pressure signs to a stiff bolt in one grain of difference, and did this consistently in my .300 win and 270 win. And I might not of said anything except another member here had the same thing happen. Haven’t seen this in any of the other enduron powders. I think it’ll be great, just keep an eye on pressure signs and move up even slower than normal is my advice. [/QUOTE]
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