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| When on the edge,a little chamber heat,and pop.If you mike the first two,you might see a trend.Add to that,copper bullets are more sticky,too.
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| Posts: 480 | Location: B.C.,Canada | Registered: 20 January 2002 | 
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| I fear that your loads were too high. Hodgon website indicates 45 gr. as max for a Nosler BT 120 gr. and 42.2 as max for a SFT (?) SP 140 gr. For what it's worth, I had roughly the same results with Quickload 3.2. I checked your load of 44 gr with it; the result is a presumed pressure of over 68.000 psi (!). |
| Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002 | 
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| My Barnes #3 manual shows a maximum of 40.5 gr. of varget for a 140 gr. X bullet. |
| Posts: 388 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: 05 May 2002 | 
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| "You can hunt longer with the wind at your back" BEARS? quote: Originally posted by downwindtracker2: When on the edge,a little chamber heat,and pop.If you mike the first two,you might see a trend.Add to that,copper bullets are more sticky,too.
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| Posts: 214 | Location: Pickens, SC GOD's UpCountry | Registered: 07 March 2006 | 
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