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The Basics, Starting Out
22/243 rifle:
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<blockquote data-quote="cinch" data-source="post: 144601" data-attributes="member: 6040"><p>Hogslayer, I have not chronoed my rifle, but the guy that builds these says they shoot between 3600 and 3700. I do not show any high pressure signs in my gun. I have a friend who shoots 49 grains Rel 25 and he has some bullets explode before they reach the target on hot days. I do not know what fps the A-max is good for but it must be close to 3700. I have 4 reloads on my current brass, and the only signs of anything is some primer pockets loosening. These are awesome guns- I will now own one till the bitter end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cinch, post: 144601, member: 6040"] Hogslayer, I have not chronoed my rifle, but the guy that builds these says they shoot between 3600 and 3700. I do not show any high pressure signs in my gun. I have a friend who shoots 49 grains Rel 25 and he has some bullets explode before they reach the target on hot days. I do not know what fps the A-max is good for but it must be close to 3700. I have 4 reloads on my current brass, and the only signs of anything is some primer pockets loosening. These are awesome guns- I will now own one till the bitter end. [/QUOTE]
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