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Reloading
7 PRC reloading with H4831SC
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<blockquote data-quote="Chapultepec" data-source="post: 3084959" data-attributes="member: 129569"><p>Finished load test today with the 4831sc. I remembered that I requested load data from Berger so I verified it and found the max to be 61.9g in the 195 EOL. I load tested from 60.2 all the way up to 61.8 with no signs of op. I stopped there due to the data I looked at prior. My max load @ 61.8g produced an average velocity of 2645 fps. I'm shooting at about 2300 feet in elevation and a 22" CA mesa. It is what it is. Not sure I will go this route for hunting elk this fall or fall back to the 175g eldx that I've had good luck with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chapultepec, post: 3084959, member: 129569"] Finished load test today with the 4831sc. I remembered that I requested load data from Berger so I verified it and found the max to be 61.9g in the 195 EOL. I load tested from 60.2 all the way up to 61.8 with no signs of op. I stopped there due to the data I looked at prior. My max load @ 61.8g produced an average velocity of 2645 fps. I'm shooting at about 2300 feet in elevation and a 22" CA mesa. It is what it is. Not sure I will go this route for hunting elk this fall or fall back to the 175g eldx that I've had good luck with. [/QUOTE]
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