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<blockquote data-quote="daniel1daniel2" data-source="post: 1973569" data-attributes="member: 24434"><p>I am far from a expert but in my opinion when a load is compressed the powder does not have room to move around and be all to the front or all to the back of the shell when it is ignited, therefore will produce a more consistent burn. All I can say is when I went from non compressed loads to compressed loads I went from about 1 1/4 at 100 yards to 3/4 in at 200 yards and .31 at 100 yards. At which point I gave up because I know that with what I have that is about as good as its going to get.</p><p></p><p>55 grain serria gameking</p><p>warm/ hot load of BL-C2 I don't have it in front of me so look it up to make sure, but I think it was 27.3-.4 </p><p>CCI primer </p><p>COL 2.2705 Check your lands before you start lengthening the loads</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daniel1daniel2, post: 1973569, member: 24434"] I am far from a expert but in my opinion when a load is compressed the powder does not have room to move around and be all to the front or all to the back of the shell when it is ignited, therefore will produce a more consistent burn. All I can say is when I went from non compressed loads to compressed loads I went from about 1 1/4 at 100 yards to 3/4 in at 200 yards and .31 at 100 yards. At which point I gave up because I know that with what I have that is about as good as its going to get. 55 grain serria gameking warm/ hot load of BL-C2 I don't have it in front of me so look it up to make sure, but I think it was 27.3-.4 CCI primer COL 2.2705 Check your lands before you start lengthening the loads [/QUOTE]
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