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Reloading
Am I using the right primers…
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2358473" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I am wondering if when you are charging the case with powder and missed charged the case. I for one don't use mag primers until I get over 75 grains. I know others love them, but I don't. Most of my barrels are 26" area, so I like my powder to burn further down the barrel to build pressure and velocity. Or at lease that's my thinking. The other is if using a shorter barrel in the 20" to 24" area, then it's a different story. </p><p>I would look really hard on your reloading steps to see if there something you are missing. More so in charging your cases with powder. There a possible is case length being to long and pushing to tight in the chamber. Been there and done that. Broke a bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2358473, member: 101791"] I am wondering if when you are charging the case with powder and missed charged the case. I for one don't use mag primers until I get over 75 grains. I know others love them, but I don't. Most of my barrels are 26" area, so I like my powder to burn further down the barrel to build pressure and velocity. Or at lease that's my thinking. The other is if using a shorter barrel in the 20" to 24" area, then it's a different story. I would look really hard on your reloading steps to see if there something you are missing. More so in charging your cases with powder. There a possible is case length being to long and pushing to tight in the chamber. Been there and done that. Broke a bolt. [/QUOTE]
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