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Loose bore = Less Velocity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 2881130" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>Pressure signs are pressure signs. Ejector print ( ), ejector swipe, flat/flowing primers. All there before I get close to what others have posted. </p><p></p><p>Length advertised is from the Sherman data. COAL 3.57" with a 250 Berger. I understand it is for a certain chamber but it was .010" off with a 250 Berger. Yes, I found the lands in my chamber and then backed off. </p><p></p><p>250gr Hornady and Nosler 200gr Ballistic Tips are no longer manufactured. I picked them up to fireform and break in the barrel. </p><p></p><p>No basics were left out. I didn't just arbitrarily load and shoot. As this is a wildcat with little data, I used other folks data combined with other 338-06 and 338-06AI data, backed off and loaded conservatively. I found the lands wuth every pill tried and established my jump accordingly. I just didn't get the velocity others were seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 2881130, member: 25831"] Pressure signs are pressure signs. Ejector print ( ), ejector swipe, flat/flowing primers. All there before I get close to what others have posted. Length advertised is from the Sherman data. COAL 3.57” with a 250 Berger. I understand it is for a certain chamber but it was .010” off with a 250 Berger. Yes, I found the lands in my chamber and then backed off. 250gr Hornady and Nosler 200gr Ballistic Tips are no longer manufactured. I picked them up to fireform and break in the barrel. No basics were left out. I didn’t just arbitrarily load and shoot. As this is a wildcat with little data, I used other folks data combined with other 338-06 and 338-06AI data, backed off and loaded conservatively. I found the lands wuth every pill tried and established my jump accordingly. I just didn’t get the velocity others were seeing. [/QUOTE]
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