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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1310596" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>I fired some rounds of my .220 Extremist from the same box of cartridges in two rifles. One was a 26" factory Savage with no change except the reamer run into it. The other was a 30" Pac-Nor. Firing Nosler Ballistic Tip 55 grainer the Savage averaged 4,005 feet per second. The Pac-Nor averaged 4,300 feet per second.</p><p></p><p>When I had a Freedom Arms .454 it ran 100 feet per second slower than any others I read about. I figured that's just life.</p><p></p><p>My .270 Win is using 2.2 grains below what Barnes told me on the phone to use for max and yet my velocity matches their max load. Interesting thing about it is the 63.5 grain load they came up with for an accuracy load is what I discovered is my accuracy load. I didn't know it until I finalized the load and someone told me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1310596, member: 70559"] I fired some rounds of my .220 Extremist from the same box of cartridges in two rifles. One was a 26" factory Savage with no change except the reamer run into it. The other was a 30" Pac-Nor. Firing Nosler Ballistic Tip 55 grainer the Savage averaged 4,005 feet per second. The Pac-Nor averaged 4,300 feet per second. When I had a Freedom Arms .454 it ran 100 feet per second slower than any others I read about. I figured that's just life. My .270 Win is using 2.2 grains below what Barnes told me on the phone to use for max and yet my velocity matches their max load. Interesting thing about it is the 63.5 grain load they came up with for an accuracy load is what I discovered is my accuracy load. I didn't know it until I finalized the load and someone told me. [/QUOTE]
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