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Mal
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Reply #30 - Aug 21st, 2017 at 6:02am
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Yes I believe it has all of that,my rifle is one of 1/2a doz that had a Douglas barrel fitted ,all chambered for breach seating,all done with the same reamer by the same smith,all seem to shoot very well makes me think it's the pilot,hence my preference for a machine rest to remove the error,I should not be so lazy!! The rest is an original unlimited rail that was a bench rest device.Do you think Swiss 1  1/2 would perform similar to Wano 2p?.Hope to get to the range later this week.   Cheers Mal.
  
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Reply #31 - Aug 21st, 2017 at 8:26pm
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Hi mal
a really good front and rear bag set up or a pope barrel sled and rear bag is best to test loads. 1.5 swiss has between 5-10% more brisance  than wano 2P. My bullets are running near 15/1 ie 10.4 brinell hardness to cope with the load. 
cheers macca Smiley
  
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