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Maybe there already is a post about this? Anyway, I have a question about cross-firing DR. All DR are cross-firing more or less, and if its more its a problem. I wanted this week to change bullet weight from 286 gn to 232 gn in my 9,3x74R. Norma gave me load data min/max. I started just above min, and that was a disaster, I tried several loads that was heavier. They were not good at all. I was about to give up. Then I read that if a DR is cross-firing before the target point, you shall use less powder. The opposite if its cross-firing behind the target point. I went down under min, not much. My double started to shoot really good. The powder was N-203B and bullet Oryx 232 GN. Is this correct??? Less powder when cross-firing before target.... //Staffan |