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Unread 05-18-2017, 07:29 PM   #1
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Rich,

Click on the link from the Precision website for the information you need.

https://precisionreloading.com/view.php?pg=shot_proof

If you ship UPS, be sure to follow these instructions what to write on the box and copy of the label to identify what's in the box. It's best to do this before going to the UPS center. When I went last time I had just the sticker on but I didn't write on the box "cartridges, small arms ORM-D" because the directions from Precision just said put on the label. The clerk warned me he wouldn't be able to ship it. When I asked why he said "I'll tell you but I'm really not supposed to." I was like, "waahhhat???" Didn't make any sense.... In any case, just make sure you have everything what UPS wants per their website...

https://www.ups.com/content/us/en/re...mmunition.html
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This could be a whole new thread, but what are the pressures that you use as a guideline when shooting your damascus, twist, laminiate barrels for the different guages.
I try to keep 12 ga under 7500, 16 ga under 8ooo( most are 7000 or less), and 8000 in 20 ga.
Typically shootinf 7/8 oz in 12's, 3/4 and 7/8 in 16's, and 3/4 oz in 20.
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