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Interesting chronograph results in 300WM load work up
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<blockquote data-quote="MallardAddict" data-source="post: 1211674" data-attributes="member: 3830"><p>Holy ****, can you be any more of a condescending *******? </p><p></p><p>I didn't ignore anything listed in any reloading manual despite your best assertions that I did. </p><p></p><p>Once again genius I started at 68 grains when book max is 72.4. So gee rather then reduce 10% to start i reduced 9.4% which conviently is that listed start load. Are you really so obtuse as to claim that a book start load is over pressure since it showed the 200fps variance as well?</p><p></p><p>You keep making your ridiculous claim that my lot of powder is fast based on 1 of my rifles yet you are guessing at best. Here is a hint for you it is NOT a fast lot of powder! I bought 3 8# kegs of R22 at the same time and all of the same lot number. I say this because velocities with this same exact keg of powder in my 257Wby, 7 WSM, 280 A.I and 338 RUM all fall within norms for speed posted in several manuals and are inline with those posted by others online. I don't hotrod any of my rifles for the sake of speed.</p><p></p><p>I asked a simple question about velocity and you go on a tirade that my loads are at unsafe pressures based on velocity yet know nothing about me, my rifle or how I load my ammo. Velocity is only one indicator of pressure and is far from the end all be all you seem to claim.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully your just having an off day and aren't this much of an asshat all of the time. Good day sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MallardAddict, post: 1211674, member: 3830"] Holy ****, can you be any more of a condescending *******? I didn't ignore anything listed in any reloading manual despite your best assertions that I did. Once again genius I started at 68 grains when book max is 72.4. So gee rather then reduce 10% to start i reduced 9.4% which conviently is that listed start load. Are you really so obtuse as to claim that a book start load is over pressure since it showed the 200fps variance as well? You keep making your ridiculous claim that my lot of powder is fast based on 1 of my rifles yet you are guessing at best. Here is a hint for you it is NOT a fast lot of powder! I bought 3 8# kegs of R22 at the same time and all of the same lot number. I say this because velocities with this same exact keg of powder in my 257Wby, 7 WSM, 280 A.I and 338 RUM all fall within norms for speed posted in several manuals and are inline with those posted by others online. I don't hotrod any of my rifles for the sake of speed. I asked a simple question about velocity and you go on a tirade that my loads are at unsafe pressures based on velocity yet know nothing about me, my rifle or how I load my ammo. Velocity is only one indicator of pressure and is far from the end all be all you seem to claim. Hopefully your just having an off day and aren't this much of an asshat all of the time. Good day sir. [/QUOTE]
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