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Ridgeline FFT 280AI (load update… Berger 168’s)
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<blockquote data-quote="trout004" data-source="post: 2581962" data-attributes="member: 119527"><p>Those are great velocities for a 22" 280 AI. I was able to get 2930 without pressure signs using 58.8 grains of RL-23 and 162 ELD-M's. With it being so hot right now, I'm still in the break in phase. I'll report my results soon. I may try some N565 too. I have noticed that the throat is very short. </p><p></p><p>JDJ: are those loads compressed quite a bit? I was starting to crunch powder at about 58.2 grains of RL-23 and the 162 eld was just off of the lands…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trout004, post: 2581962, member: 119527"] Those are great velocities for a 22” 280 AI. I was able to get 2930 without pressure signs using 58.8 grains of RL-23 and 162 ELD-M’s. With it being so hot right now, I’m still in the break in phase. I’ll report my results soon. I may try some N565 too. I have noticed that the throat is very short. JDJ: are those loads compressed quite a bit? I was starting to crunch powder at about 58.2 grains of RL-23 and the 162 eld was just off of the lands… [/QUOTE]
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