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    Thank you Patrick for your efforts. We`ll try it out with the lead bullet and the 350grs H&N bullet. And i post the results as soon as i have it. As i know you get a BP crust in the chamber near the rifling when you fire longer series. Is there no problem with that in military matches ? I`ll post also the results of the pressure test from the nitro powder from the "Beschussamt München" wich has the only barrel to test it, but unluckily is the man who makes the tests out for vacation.

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    BTW. If you ever being in the south than, let me know and we can meet for a nice talk and go shooting if you want to.
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    Regards Ulrich

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