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A little stumped load development virgin brass vs once fired
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<blockquote data-quote="ripzip" data-source="post: 2452292" data-attributes="member: 119454"><p>Nope same primers and bullet lots were the same too. I did find this issue with two different brand bullets same weight and same issue. When I had the Issue with the Hornady 153 A-tips I cautiously loaded up Berger 153's and found pressure signs at 57gr exactly the same as the Hornady bullets. Must have been the virgin brass expanding and masking pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripzip, post: 2452292, member: 119454"] Nope same primers and bullet lots were the same too. I did find this issue with two different brand bullets same weight and same issue. When I had the Issue with the Hornady 153 A-tips I cautiously loaded up Berger 153's and found pressure signs at 57gr exactly the same as the Hornady bullets. Must have been the virgin brass expanding and masking pressure. [/QUOTE]
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