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Reloading
.260 load pressure problem
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 471159" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Gota 6.5, your theory seems to be correct: anytime the neck won't release a bullet there WILL be a pressure spike ! I always (well, I'm supposed to ) see if a bullet will pass through a fired case neck. It should. If not, you gotta ream. It's an easy cure and those loads, as you said, being "comfortable" should be then ok. Lots of guys posting basically the same answer. Oh, and the 260 Rem. sure is a great round,huh? I hae one in a DPMS AR10 and it really shoots tiny holes ! Loves the Lapua Scenar 139s; but the Nosler 140 Custom Comps work great as well. </p><p>Ream those necks and enjoy ! Charles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 471159, member: 17593"] Gota 6.5, your theory seems to be correct: anytime the neck won't release a bullet there WILL be a pressure spike ! I always (well, I'm supposed to ) see if a bullet will pass through a fired case neck. It should. If not, you gotta ream. It's an easy cure and those loads, as you said, being "comfortable" should be then ok. Lots of guys posting basically the same answer. Oh, and the 260 Rem. sure is a great round,huh? I hae one in a DPMS AR10 and it really shoots tiny holes ! Loves the Lapua Scenar 139s; but the Nosler 140 Custom Comps work great as well. Ream those necks and enjoy ! Charles [/QUOTE]
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