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tightgroup pressure tests for 2.5" 16 gauge and 2-7/8" 10 gauge |
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tightgroup pressure tests for 2.5" 16 gauge and 2-7/8" 10 gauge
Posting my pressure test results for tightgroup since there was no load data to be found when I was looking. Since this is what I have been able to get for a somewhat reasonable price in the northwest.
16 gauge 2.5" cheddite 1 oz: looks like 14 grains is about where I want my loads.
10 gauge 2-7/8" cheddite 1-1/8 oz: My max test was 16 grains, Based on results looks like I could go up 17-18 grains easily
Hope it helps out
Scott
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