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Is the 2.810 to the lands, and/or is that the maximum length for your magazine?
There is no accounting for taste.
Experience is a great thing as long as one survives it.
Generally, there ain't a lot that separates the two however, Barely making it is a whole lot more satisfying than barely not making it.
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Interestin, I'm using a load of 48 grs of IMR 4350, Nosler 115 gr Partitions, and Fed LR primers in my Hart bbl .257. Showing absolutely no pressure signs, and a velocity of 3232 fps.
I actually called Hart to find out if they freeboar more, or just what they do different to their bbls, as this load is well past any loading book I own.
Been using this this load with Nosler bullets for 20+ years, with no problems.
Respects,
Richard
Cat, the other white meat!
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that is simply amazing with a 115
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