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<blockquote data-quote="huntertom" data-source="post: 2751975" data-attributes="member: 37935"><p>Thanks for the reply......I have loaded and crimped and not crimped I honestly could not see a huge difference in the accuracy aspect. I am just looking for tried and true powder charges to use with the 200 grain Barnes XPB bullets... One issue I am concerned about with this rifle is I suspect the chamber my be over sized..and this may well effect the accuracy I have been told .....I have considered sending it back as I feel this may be part of the issue I am having. I also have tried 240 and 300 grain XTP Mag bullets as well...with the same results. I seem to get a lot of blow back around the case and it blackens the outer cartridge case the full length and leaves a lot of crud all around the breech..I checked the head space its good...I also have had some Factory loads split the case length wise and 2 case head separations not complete but cracked around the case........I have the same barrel in a 44 magnum for the Encore also and none of these conditions exist with it. It shoots good and clean....any suggestions ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntertom, post: 2751975, member: 37935"] Thanks for the reply......I have loaded and crimped and not crimped I honestly could not see a huge difference in the accuracy aspect. I am just looking for tried and true powder charges to use with the 200 grain Barnes XPB bullets... One issue I am concerned about with this rifle is I suspect the chamber my be over sized..and this may well effect the accuracy I have been told .....I have considered sending it back as I feel this may be part of the issue I am having. I also have tried 240 and 300 grain XTP Mag bullets as well...with the same results. I seem to get a lot of blow back around the case and it blackens the outer cartridge case the full length and leaves a lot of crud all around the breech..I checked the head space its good...I also have had some Factory loads split the case length wise and 2 case head separations not complete but cracked around the case........I have the same barrel in a 44 magnum for the Encore also and none of these conditions exist with it. It shoots good and clean....any suggestions ? [/QUOTE]
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