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    exactly what i'm saying! Glad we agree (very new...

    exactly what i'm saying! Glad we agree (very new here so dont want to stand on to many toes). if you are going to use a lighter bullet in a short barrel use a faster burning powder. As I said earlier...
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    I contacted ADI asking what there thoughts were...

    I contacted ADI asking what there thoughts were they said a faster burning powder would be more suitable, not my opinion theres
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    Oh really, I didn't know that was the case. I...

    Oh really, I didn't know that was the case. I would have thought that it would burn quicker so less powder being shot out into the suppressor causing undue wear on it.
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    sneeze whats the issue with using 8208? I see...

    sneeze whats the issue with using 8208?
    I see it is listed as a powder you can use for a 80gr GMX on the ADI site.
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    Gidday dawg, I would recommend a Monolithic...

    Gidday dawg,
    I would recommend a Monolithic bullet light for calibre. something like the barnes TTSX 80gr or TSX in 85gr. Or something cheaper like the 80gr GMX. as for powders since you have quite...
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