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Ejector marks and pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1209396" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>You won't ever know actual pressure, but you'll know pressure problems -when they are problems.</p><p>As far as pressure itself being too high, it's not a problem until it is.</p><p>Of course, you'll want to sneak into this and not go past it to a great big unrecoverable problem.</p><p></p><p>To me injector marks by themselves are not a pressure 'problem'. Primer flatness is not a problem. If my brass grows so much that extraction is difficult(popping extraction, difficult bolt lift), then that is a problem no matter the pressure. If extraction is fine, but growth has reached a point where my die can't handle it, that's a problem. If pockets are loosening, another problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1209396, member: 1521"] You won't ever know actual pressure, but you'll know pressure problems -when they are problems. As far as pressure itself being too high, it's not a problem until it is. Of course, you'll want to sneak into this and not go past it to a great big unrecoverable problem. To me injector marks by themselves are not a pressure 'problem'. Primer flatness is not a problem. If my brass grows so much that extraction is difficult(popping extraction, difficult bolt lift), then that is a problem no matter the pressure. If extraction is fine, but growth has reached a point where my die can't handle it, that's a problem. If pockets are loosening, another problem. [/QUOTE]
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