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Reloading
Erratic Chronometer Readings
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 791820" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>heres what id try first IF YOUR NOT ALLREADY SHOWING PRESSURE SIGNS. Bump it up another grain of powder to raise the pressure a tad to see if that helps that 1000 burn a bit better. If you see some improvement try another 1/2 a grain at a time till either it cures it or you see pressure signs. Trying another primer might work too. Maybe a cci mag rifle but i have to doubt it as ive had better luck lighting of real slow powders with the primers your using. Only differnce is i use the match version (which might be worth a try too if you can find some). Another thing id try too is to shoot a different rifle, one you know has nice tight spreads to see if it is your chonograph giving bad readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 791820, member: 41442"] heres what id try first IF YOUR NOT ALLREADY SHOWING PRESSURE SIGNS. Bump it up another grain of powder to raise the pressure a tad to see if that helps that 1000 burn a bit better. If you see some improvement try another 1/2 a grain at a time till either it cures it or you see pressure signs. Trying another primer might work too. Maybe a cci mag rifle but i have to doubt it as ive had better luck lighting of real slow powders with the primers your using. Only differnce is i use the match version (which might be worth a try too if you can find some). Another thing id try too is to shoot a different rifle, one you know has nice tight spreads to see if it is your chonograph giving bad readings. [/QUOTE]
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