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<blockquote data-quote="scope-eye" data-source="post: 1117948" data-attributes="member: 21274"><p>I am at sea level and in full disclosure sometimes the primers are a little flat, but I never go farther than that like hard bolt lift or other signs. I use the max case volume so all my loads are compressed loads. "more of a slower powder rather than less of a faster one" and never use MAG primers so the powder burns slower more continuously. and also reduces bridging. slower twist and longer barrels also help that and some breathing room for the bullets .50 to .100 jump. another good example is H4350 and RL17 both have the same burn rate, but yet the RL17 loads will always be 100 to 200 FPS faster, all these things together work hand in hand and really ad up to the higher velocities I get. </p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scope-eye, post: 1117948, member: 21274"] I am at sea level and in full disclosure sometimes the primers are a little flat, but I never go farther than that like hard bolt lift or other signs. I use the max case volume so all my loads are compressed loads. "more of a slower powder rather than less of a faster one" and never use MAG primers so the powder burns slower more continuously. and also reduces bridging. slower twist and longer barrels also help that and some breathing room for the bullets .50 to .100 jump. another good example is H4350 and RL17 both have the same burn rate, but yet the RL17 loads will always be 100 to 200 FPS faster, all these things together work hand in hand and really ad up to the higher velocities I get. Dean [/QUOTE]
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