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Why does velicity increase with # of shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="MTLIVIN" data-source="post: 1238664" data-attributes="member: 42384"><p>My velocity gains were not that extreme, started at 2930 and went up to over 3000 fps (7mm rem mag), but I think they would have kept going up if I didn't lower the load. My buddy's 28 Nosler went from 2980 fps to 3125 fps, so not as high as I originally thought but very significant. The chronys are not to blame and the reloading practices are meticulous, only 2-3 shots on each case over this entire period too. I will edit my original post to say a 150 fps gain. Both use RCBS Chragemaster for loads, separate scales too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTLIVIN, post: 1238664, member: 42384"] My velocity gains were not that extreme, started at 2930 and went up to over 3000 fps (7mm rem mag), but I think they would have kept going up if I didn't lower the load. My buddy's 28 Nosler went from 2980 fps to 3125 fps, so not as high as I originally thought but very significant. The chronys are not to blame and the reloading practices are meticulous, only 2-3 shots on each case over this entire period too. I will edit my original post to say a 150 fps gain. Both use RCBS Chragemaster for loads, separate scales too. [/QUOTE]
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