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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="MAX" data-source="post: 23614" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Ian,</p><p></p><p>If you're using an autoloader I wouldn't know what to tell you as you would have to conform to certain pressure curve parameters to function the action properly. If it's something else my first guess is that they're way too fast and perhaps are coming apart due to excessive rotational speed. This would of course depend on your twist and the bullet you're using. Try using the lower end of the recommended powder charge, or if you have the time, about 2/3 of the recommended MAX charge for any data you have for powders in the burn rate range of IMR4895 or faster. Hodgdon recently released reduced load data for h4895 and theis approach usually results in very accurate plinking ammo. Luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAX, post: 23614, member: 184"] Ian, If you're using an autoloader I wouldn't know what to tell you as you would have to conform to certain pressure curve parameters to function the action properly. If it's something else my first guess is that they're way too fast and perhaps are coming apart due to excessive rotational speed. This would of course depend on your twist and the bullet you're using. Try using the lower end of the recommended powder charge, or if you have the time, about 2/3 of the recommended MAX charge for any data you have for powders in the burn rate range of IMR4895 or faster. Hodgdon recently released reduced load data for h4895 and theis approach usually results in very accurate plinking ammo. Luck.... [/QUOTE]
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