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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Dodd" data-source="post: 107170" data-attributes="member: 4127"><p>Thanks, for the replies. Regarding velocities/pressure, I am driving a 142 Sierra Match King at 3285 fps out of a 32 inch Krieger barrel. I am still in the process of tipping the powder can as the Retumbo loads were developing right at 3350 fps.</p><p></p><p>I expect that Kirbey is right regarding the slight increased fouling with ball powders, I just didn't want something that would be super difficult to clean up after. I will continue to experiment with the 872 and may as well try it in my 30-378 as well.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Craig in SE Idaho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Dodd, post: 107170, member: 4127"] Thanks, for the replies. Regarding velocities/pressure, I am driving a 142 Sierra Match King at 3285 fps out of a 32 inch Krieger barrel. I am still in the process of tipping the powder can as the Retumbo loads were developing right at 3350 fps. I expect that Kirbey is right regarding the slight increased fouling with ball powders, I just didn't want something that would be super difficult to clean up after. I will continue to experiment with the 872 and may as well try it in my 30-378 as well. Thanks, Craig in SE Idaho [/QUOTE]
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