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<blockquote data-quote="Sawyer Rob" data-source="post: 7817649" data-attributes="member: 8510"><p>First of all, I've never got velocities like everyone keeps claiming a .338-06 will get, in ANY of the .338-06's I've loaded for, I believe IF they are getting them, they are really pushing the chamber pressures too high. There's no magic in that cartridge/caliber and nothing is free!</p><p></p><p> Secondly, there's nothing wrong with loading light velocities, AS LONG as you use faster burning rate powers to do so. The danger comes when you try to light load slow(er) powders.</p><p></p><p> SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawyer Rob, post: 7817649, member: 8510"] First of all, I've never got velocities like everyone keeps claiming a .338-06 will get, in ANY of the .338-06's I've loaded for, I believe IF they are getting them, they are really pushing the chamber pressures too high. There's no magic in that cartridge/caliber and nothing is free! Secondly, there's nothing wrong with loading light velocities, AS LONG as you use faster burning rate powers to do so. The danger comes when you try to light load slow(er) powders. SR [/QUOTE]
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