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Unread 02-13-2022, 01:16 PM   #1
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Does anyone think the B&P Competition One, 1 ounce, 7.5,8,9 shot 1160 fps (6530 psi) is suitable for a "checked out" Damascus gun ? 6530 seems to be within the parameters of pressure for Damascus barrels as I understand it.
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Does anyone think the B&P Competition One, 1 ounce, 7.5,8,9 shot 1160 fps (6530 psi) is suitable for a "checked out" Damascus gun ? 6530 seems to be within the parameters of pressure for Damascus barrels as I understand it.
Bruce I would shoot that in my Damascus barrels for sure. The key as you alluded to is good barrels. I have shot that BP load a lot and liked it. Didn't know the pressure was that low. Now I really like it.
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