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That's pretty darned low for a 1 1/4 oz load.
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Larry, the load I posted above would drop below what gjw posted by substituting a different Winchester or Remington wad. You can get some of those loads down quite a ways then go a little lower yet with a roll crimp if necessary.
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Always keep in mind if you push a given weight out a barrel to a given velocity the "Average" pressure over the entire length of the barrel is virtually identical. One does not truly raise or lower it, just re-arranges it.
As long as the peak pressure does not exceed the limits of the chamber walls, the overall ballistics of the load is of more concern everywhere else.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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