There would be some differences no doubt. I find the QL outputs very close with most Iv tried but way out on a few. I dont think it would change the basics though.
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Bolt was stiff, but opened by hand, best extractor marks I have ever seen. Elected to stop right there, was trying to get to 3k with usefull accuracy to win a bet. Replacing the extractor then building a 270-08 or 270 Redding on the action to make a short light hard hitting bush rifle that will be usefull in open country as well, will be looking to get close to standard pressure 270 velocity. Not so fast I'll net to open the bolt with a hammer though, to heavy to lug around all the time!
Myth: cratered primers are " over pressure".
myth: almost all "conventional wisdom" re: guns/shooting to some degree depending on context
Anyone got a pic of a cratered primer?
From a .270 R700, factory Federal on the left, reasonable pressure handload with WLR primer on the right.
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...s/PB080181.jpg
Fairly common for some Remington's when their firing pin hole (in the centre of the bolt face) is a little on the large side.
Well you are still here so thats not working for you tonight
Okay here's an example.
.17HMR sucks in the wind, .22 mag is better because of the heavier bullets. Discuss.