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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3975458" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>230 A-Tip for both tests. I'm going to shoot two 5 shot groups this weekend over the Chrono. One at 100 and another at 200 or 300. Haven't decided yet. </p><p></p><p>I had a really good conversation with a load guy at Hodgdon yesterday. He spent a bunch of time with me going over all my load development so far. He really thinks I was over pressure starting at 85.7 of LRT. He uses the ADG brass in his 300 PRC and WM and doesnt notice pressure signs on the brass going past what's published. He started getting crazy numbers like I did. He recommended starting around 80 and working up. I'm going to do the 10 shot test again working up from 80 grains. </p><p></p><p>He's obviously a Hodgdon employee, but was really impressed with N570 in my test. Told me to work a little more with LRT. If you don't get what you want, bail on it and run with N570. Said to not count out H1000 either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3975458, member: 40794"] 230 A-Tip for both tests. I'm going to shoot two 5 shot groups this weekend over the Chrono. One at 100 and another at 200 or 300. Haven't decided yet. I had a really good conversation with a load guy at Hodgdon yesterday. He spent a bunch of time with me going over all my load development so far. He really thinks I was over pressure starting at 85.7 of LRT. He uses the ADG brass in his 300 PRC and WM and doesnt notice pressure signs on the brass going past what's published. He started getting crazy numbers like I did. He recommended starting around 80 and working up. I'm going to do the 10 shot test again working up from 80 grains. He's obviously a Hodgdon employee, but was really impressed with N570 in my test. Told me to work a little more with LRT. If you don't get what you want, bail on it and run with N570. Said to not count out H1000 either. [/QUOTE]
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