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What is “powder bridging”?
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<blockquote data-quote="royinidaho" data-source="post: 1679506" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Yep that was me...</p><p></p><p>The above describes it.</p><p></p><p>Envision a super over bore cartridge such as the 270 AM, which Kirby said to use ONLY ball powder. He musta known something!</p><p></p><p>Load 'r with a little under 100 gr of a big kernel powder such as RL-50 and a 170 grain bullet. Yep, a good way to proof test your circa 1950s Rem 721 action.</p><p></p><p>Powder bridging = a plugged toilet. Only quicker!</p><p></p><p>Get that image outta your head!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royinidaho, post: 1679506, member: 2011"] Yep that was me... The above describes it. Envision a super over bore cartridge such as the 270 AM, which Kirby said to use ONLY ball powder. He musta known something! Load ‘r with a little under 100 gr of a big kernel powder such as RL-50 and a 170 grain bullet. Yep, a good way to proof test your circa 1950s Rem 721 action. Powder bridging = a plugged toilet. Only quicker! Get that image outta your head! [/QUOTE]
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