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    Bolt wont pull back

    Ya, kind of extreme. Guess if your a bench shooter it makes a difference
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    Bolt wont pull back

    Lot of powder in a 338. I've read some keep their loads in a cooler
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    Bolt wont pull back

    RL23 is supposed to be T insensitive. Alliant is coming out with a few, as is IMR. I shot some 338's loaded with RL22 over a chrono last year that were supposed to be at 2850 MV. Bullets sat in the sun for a while. Chrono read 3100+ with pressure signs. It's a real thing. If you hunt in very...
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    SOLD NIB Kestrel 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistics - $550.00

    Going to put the $$ toward a Leica 2800.com rangefinder
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    SOLD NIB Kestrel 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistics - $550.00

    Was telling family and friends I was looking at one. Bought one, and wound up with one as a gift. Easier to sell one than tell the GF
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    Bolt wont pull back

    Found this chart on T sensitivity a while back. Can't attest to it's accuracy but its at least a directional indicator.
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    Bolt wont pull back

    Found that with both 19 and 22. I've switched to T insensitive powders where I can. Been working with IMR's Enduron powders some but I see higher pressure at relatively low speed.
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    SOLD NIB Kestrel 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistics - $550.00

    LOL, spend a lot of money to put a small hole in the right place. That's for sure
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    SOLD NIB Kestrel 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistics - $550.00

    Brand new Kestrel 5700 Elite - $550.00
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    Bolt wont pull back

    I have the same issue on a 300 PRC. Hornady Match 225 ELD-M ammo. With Hornady being the only factory ammo it needs to shoot these. My Borescope showed more material up by the lands than I'm used to seeing. No sharp slope and cut off at the very beginning of them. No idea if this is good, bad...
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