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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1834777" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Like wise on firearms manufactures too. They show there loads and velocity, and compare to other rifles of same calibers. If looking hard at the spec. you will see the rifle they are writing about is using a 26" barrel and the others are using 24" or shorter barrels. So the velocities wouldn't be the same. I have something like 15 manuals that I can count from here, and possible another 4 or 5 at my reloading bench. I going to have to add some more, because of all the new rounds that at being built today. Being older not it's fun to watch.</p><p>I also note that the barrel life short too. So the loads are hot. I can remember about complains about the 220 swift and cutting out the barrel. I guess that doesn't apply any longer. I do like the info on velocities being shown. It make my 308 Norma Mag, 300 Win Mag and 338 Win Mag loading are well withing the ball park.</p><p></p><p>SSS</p><p>MIke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1834777, member: 101791"] Like wise on firearms manufactures too. They show there loads and velocity, and compare to other rifles of same calibers. If looking hard at the spec. you will see the rifle they are writing about is using a 26" barrel and the others are using 24" or shorter barrels. So the velocities wouldn't be the same. I have something like 15 manuals that I can count from here, and possible another 4 or 5 at my reloading bench. I going to have to add some more, because of all the new rounds that at being built today. Being older not it's fun to watch. I also note that the barrel life short too. So the loads are hot. I can remember about complains about the 220 swift and cutting out the barrel. I guess that doesn't apply any longer. I do like the info on velocities being shown. It make my 308 Norma Mag, 300 Win Mag and 338 Win Mag loading are well withing the ball park. SSS MIke [/QUOTE]
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