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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Case Head Separation
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<blockquote data-quote="montana west" data-source="post: 1943823" data-attributes="member: 113504"><p>P O ackley sholder is 40* your brass is 25* thus only the very front of the sholder is secure in the chamber. if the case is not very tight it will cause problems.. as you know.. again I feel you just need to adjust your dies and seat the bullet out to contact the rifles for the first firing, using the starting load of a faster powder and the heavest bullet you can get.. IN a way in the end you will like the chamber because you will always have a little less pressure and for sure it will be more accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montana west, post: 1943823, member: 113504"] P O ackley sholder is 40* your brass is 25* thus only the very front of the sholder is secure in the chamber. if the case is not very tight it will cause problems.. as you know.. again I feel you just need to adjust your dies and seat the bullet out to contact the rifles for the first firing, using the starting load of a faster powder and the heavest bullet you can get.. IN a way in the end you will like the chamber because you will always have a little less pressure and for sure it will be more accurate. [/QUOTE]
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