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BOLT LOCKING DOWN
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 31400"><p>Yea , using reduced loads can get you troube just as fast a over power loads , personaly I would pull all that are loaded and fire form with a full case or use the cream of wheat method.</p><p>If you getting sticky bolt lift you should have alos been getting blown primers , extractor marks and other high pressure signs if the pressure is high encough to bind the locking lugs it is WAY to high.</p><p> Just because one guy get good results with one load in the same caliber that doesen't mean that you will , their are alot of things that play into it , chamber dementions , lot numbers on the powder.</p><p> I have seen two guys try to reach the same velocity as another fella and Gall their bolts shut , they came up short on the velocity due to the lot fo powder they had was two fast and their barrel was 4" shorter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 31400"] Yea , using reduced loads can get you troube just as fast a over power loads , personaly I would pull all that are loaded and fire form with a full case or use the cream of wheat method. If you getting sticky bolt lift you should have alos been getting blown primers , extractor marks and other high pressure signs if the pressure is high encough to bind the locking lugs it is WAY to high. Just because one guy get good results with one load in the same caliber that doesen't mean that you will , their are alot of things that play into it , chamber dementions , lot numbers on the powder. I have seen two guys try to reach the same velocity as another fella and Gall their bolts shut , they came up short on the velocity due to the lot fo powder they had was two fast and their barrel was 4" shorter [/QUOTE]
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