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6.5 PRC Over pressure with H1000 and 156 Bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2239468" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>See above. This could certainly be the problem. He's at almost the same OAL I shoot the 156s at. Both of mine were built at GAP on XM length actions custom throated off dummy rounds with the 156s. My FB (throat) is .212.</p><p></p><p>This in addition to what is an obvious hot load. This past winter I went by Berger tech info on RL-26 & got a velocity I would never have expected with 156s (Won't state velocity as would be hard to believe). This spring that same load gave pressure & I backed off. As a side note Hornady list max pressure almost 4 full grains below Berger Techs. If Berger is going to give us their true max without a safety margin they need to give us full component breakdown of load. I think Berger tech is awesome & glad they are there to support us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2239468, member: 109060"] See above. This could certainly be the problem. He’s at almost the same OAL I shoot the 156s at. Both of mine were built at GAP on XM length actions custom throated off dummy rounds with the 156s. My FB (throat) is .212. This in addition to what is an obvious hot load. This past winter I went by Berger tech info on RL-26 & got a velocity I would never have expected with 156s (Won’t state velocity as would be hard to believe). This spring that same load gave pressure & I backed off. As a side note Hornady list max pressure almost 4 full grains below Berger Techs. If Berger is going to give us their true max without a safety margin they need to give us full component breakdown of load. I think Berger tech is awesome & glad they are there to support us. [/QUOTE]
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