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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2858193" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I tried to keep the CBTO about the same but not exactly.The hammer loads were 2.850 CBTO and my Accubond loads are 2.820 CBTO as you said due to length but I do have an extremely long throat.Never could come close to touching the lands.That may be enough for high pressure?</p><p>I could load a couple to the exact length of the old IMR4350 loads and just see if anything changes.</p><p>As PrecisionRx said I need to check my velocities.My Chronograph is not reliable but had it apart and may have found the reason so I need another range trip.The temps were not above 72 degrees that day.I weighed each load 2 times to make sure as I only loaded a few to check.</p><p>Barrel is clean and ready to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2858193, member: 108576"] I tried to keep the CBTO about the same but not exactly.The hammer loads were 2.850 CBTO and my Accubond loads are 2.820 CBTO as you said due to length but I do have an extremely long throat.Never could come close to touching the lands.That may be enough for high pressure? I could load a couple to the exact length of the old IMR4350 loads and just see if anything changes. As PrecisionRx said I need to check my velocities.My Chronograph is not reliable but had it apart and may have found the reason so I need another range trip.The temps were not above 72 degrees that day.I weighed each load 2 times to make sure as I only loaded a few to check. Barrel is clean and ready to go. [/QUOTE]
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