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Reloading
ejector marks
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<blockquote data-quote="GW Hunter" data-source="post: 1306639" data-attributes="member: 90347"><p>I'm in the process of developing a copper bullet load for my Weatherby 7mm. Using the Barnes 150 gr TSX, I loaded up 3 bullets each of IMR 7828SSC.(My rifle loves that powder...) starting at 72gr up to 74.5 gr in .5 gr increments. My primers are Remington 9 1/2M. While my primers never showed any fatigue, I started to get really faint ejector marks at 73gr and increasing more visible with each progressive load. They were quite obvious at 74.5 gr. Bolt lift and cartridge ejection, however, never changed. It was the same as it always has been and the shells showed no sign of fatigue either. Should these ejector marks be a concern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GW Hunter, post: 1306639, member: 90347"] I'm in the process of developing a copper bullet load for my Weatherby 7mm. Using the Barnes 150 gr TSX, I loaded up 3 bullets each of IMR 7828SSC.(My rifle loves that powder...) starting at 72gr up to 74.5 gr in .5 gr increments. My primers are Remington 9 1/2M. While my primers never showed any fatigue, I started to get really faint ejector marks at 73gr and increasing more visible with each progressive load. They were quite obvious at 74.5 gr. Bolt lift and cartridge ejection, however, never changed. It was the same as it always has been and the shells showed no sign of fatigue either. Should these ejector marks be a concern? [/QUOTE]
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