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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 3074846" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>I use a slow burner my gun shop owner/hunter suggested, 300 hybrid Bergers, forget the velocity and powder names. But they shoot repeatably, and always hit where the crosshairs intersect.</p><p>No pressure spikes except once.</p><p>I left the cartridges in the sun, while shooting near the Yuma Proving Grounds.</p><p>Smoke escaping from everywhere, barrel jumped up a foot or two, I sat there holding my rifle, and began to count fingers and check the side of my face.</p><p>My son was with me. His eyes were big, real big.</p><p>That rifle was done for that day. When I figured out why, I used it again. My .338LM cartridges are attached to my belly. No more high pressures unless I need them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 3074846, member: 108777"] I use a slow burner my gun shop owner/hunter suggested, 300 hybrid Bergers, forget the velocity and powder names. But they shoot repeatably, and always hit where the crosshairs intersect. No pressure spikes except once. I left the cartridges in the sun, while shooting near the Yuma Proving Grounds. Smoke escaping from everywhere, barrel jumped up a foot or two, I sat there holding my rifle, and began to count fingers and check the side of my face. My son was with me. His eyes were big, real big. That rifle was done for that day. When I figured out why, I used it again. My .338LM cartridges are attached to my belly. No more high pressures unless I need them. [/QUOTE]
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