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Old 08-09-2007, 03:45 PM
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Frank in the Laurels
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Default RE: What's with the bias against Weatherby??

The distance from the front of the case til the bullet touches the rifling..when the bullet engages the land and grooves the pressures builds..they get alot of their extra velocity because the bullets travels longer until it does touch and cause the pressure to go up...they have more powder to burn in a larger area until the pressure goes up...
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