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7mm Mag Norma Brass, too soft?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1010526" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>EVERY gun is different. No two guns are guaranteed to be alike, even if they are identical and were built 1 after the other by the same person using the same tools on the same day... Some guns can handle that much powder without showing pressure, some can't. You just have to find out what your particular rifle likes.</p><p> </p><p>One gun might prefer 65gr, another might like 70... You have to start LOW (I would start around 65gr) and work up to where your gun is starting to show pressure signs. Every rifle's chamber is different. Don't go by what it says on the internet or in a book as being the gospel...Reloading manuals are just a guideline to go by. And alot of what you see on the internet is bullcrap from people trying to sound cool (not anyone in particular, just stating that most of the internet is BS). So take everything you read on the internet with a grain of salt...</p><p> </p><p>Just because the primer isn't cratered doesn't mean there's no excess pressure. If you are getting ejector marks, then you have excess pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1010526, member: 12995"] EVERY gun is different. No two guns are guaranteed to be alike, even if they are identical and were built 1 after the other by the same person using the same tools on the same day... Some guns can handle that much powder without showing pressure, some can't. You just have to find out what your particular rifle likes. One gun might prefer 65gr, another might like 70... You have to start LOW (I would start around 65gr) and work up to where your gun is starting to show pressure signs. Every rifle's chamber is different. Don't go by what it says on the internet or in a book as being the gospel...Reloading manuals are just a guideline to go by. And alot of what you see on the internet is bullcrap from people trying to sound cool (not anyone in particular, just stating that most of the internet is BS). So take everything you read on the internet with a grain of salt... Just because the primer isn't cratered doesn't mean there's no excess pressure. If you are getting ejector marks, then you have excess pressure. [/QUOTE]
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