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My 338 Lapua Magnum by Cloud Peak Gunworks
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2579167" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well the fact that you posted the information, tells me that your looking for opinions?</p><p>If so, mine is that your wasting time and ammo, plus the wear on the barrel.</p><p>You dont need 100 yards in order to find velocity or a heavy bolt lift. Or even a target for that matter, just a pile of dirt will work fine.</p><p>Once you do find the velocity you like, there is no point to shooting 100 yard groups, especially with those type cartridges. 400 would be better, and seating depth changes might be better than playing around with small powder charge changes.</p><p>Get the best velocity first, then try to make it work with seating depth before moving on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2579167, member: 12443"] Well the fact that you posted the information, tells me that your looking for opinions? If so, mine is that your wasting time and ammo, plus the wear on the barrel. You dont need 100 yards in order to find velocity or a heavy bolt lift. Or even a target for that matter, just a pile of dirt will work fine. Once you do find the velocity you like, there is no point to shooting 100 yard groups, especially with those type cartridges. 400 would be better, and seating depth changes might be better than playing around with small powder charge changes. Get the best velocity first, then try to make it work with seating depth before moving on. [/QUOTE]
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