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Help! Baffled by High Pressure Signs
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 538421" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>OK we worked tose ideas out.so we need to think of more.</p><p> </p><p>could it be that you may have trickled a little more powder in on a few loads.did you load alot when you loaded these rounds?just asking because when I load I only load 20 or more t one time.maybe less.just depends on the need for what I am wanting to do with that rifel I am loading for.I guess what I am trying to say is that looking at the scale beam or dig can make my eyes go fuzzy at times.or just seeing 45.00 or looking at the beam alot will play with my eyes.</p><p> </p><p>we have broke it down.the really best ideas are not the case for this to have happened.the only other would be a added amount of powder I would think.OK just thought of this.my mind is working I hope.it might just be the case of the neck haveing more bite on the bullet.( tension )but you did say the cases had only 2 fireings on them.but your chamber is a match chamber.the necks may need turning or reamed.</p><p> </p><p>OK the brain is really working now.could it have been the case that the bullet was longer( closer to the lands.or that it might have been shorter closer to the charge.either can cause a spike.just depends on how close the bullet was to the lands in the begining.</p><p> </p><p>OK just read your post again.this is all the brain can come up with.if it is the case that by dropping the rifel its something I do not know at all.I really think we have covered it.but again who knows.still want to know though.learning is the best thing in this world.( reloading )</p><p> </p><p>some one else we need you ideas.so chim in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 538421, member: 20409"] OK we worked tose ideas out.so we need to think of more. could it be that you may have trickled a little more powder in on a few loads.did you load alot when you loaded these rounds?just asking because when I load I only load 20 or more t one time.maybe less.just depends on the need for what I am wanting to do with that rifel I am loading for.I guess what I am trying to say is that looking at the scale beam or dig can make my eyes go fuzzy at times.or just seeing 45.00 or looking at the beam alot will play with my eyes. we have broke it down.the really best ideas are not the case for this to have happened.the only other would be a added amount of powder I would think.OK just thought of this.my mind is working I hope.it might just be the case of the neck haveing more bite on the bullet.( tension )but you did say the cases had only 2 fireings on them.but your chamber is a match chamber.the necks may need turning or reamed. OK the brain is really working now.could it have been the case that the bullet was longer( closer to the lands.or that it might have been shorter closer to the charge.either can cause a spike.just depends on how close the bullet was to the lands in the begining. OK just read your post again.this is all the brain can come up with.if it is the case that by dropping the rifel its something I do not know at all.I really think we have covered it.but again who knows.still want to know though.learning is the best thing in this world.( reloading ) some one else we need you ideas.so chim in. [/QUOTE]
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