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Quick load is profiling the Hammers!
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 2204214" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Hammer is reliable, but broad based testing is always a good thing. Although, after all these years it's still possible to have a .30-06 fall out of parameters between QL, and actual firing.</p><p></p><p>elkaholic has gone through the same thing with his wildcats, but actual testing and wide use validated his results. </p><p></p><p>I think the same testing that applies to cartridges, applies to bullets. We already know each barrel and bullet has unique properties. With each bullet bearing surface, material, seating depth, etc affects engraving pressure, and all the variables do make it tough to isolate sometimes.</p><p></p><p>The process is always educational, and it's fun to watch folks step up with new ideas. The Absolutes don't fit any of my near future plans, but certainly going to watch the outcomes from QL, and field test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 2204214, member: 30671"] Hammer is reliable, but broad based testing is always a good thing. Although, after all these years it's still possible to have a .30-06 fall out of parameters between QL, and actual firing. elkaholic has gone through the same thing with his wildcats, but actual testing and wide use validated his results. I think the same testing that applies to cartridges, applies to bullets. We already know each barrel and bullet has unique properties. With each bullet bearing surface, material, seating depth, etc affects engraving pressure, and all the variables do make it tough to isolate sometimes. The process is always educational, and it's fun to watch folks step up with new ideas. The Absolutes don't fit any of my near future plans, but certainly going to watch the outcomes from QL, and field test. [/QUOTE]
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