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Reloading
I think I got hosed.
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 513469" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Did you check your case length? I know my buddies 22-250 Savage is on the tight side and if you don't keep it trimmed it will do exactly what your experiencing since the brass is getting into the throat and pinching the heck out of the bullet making for high pressure thus high velocity. This also can be related to excessive head space since your moving major amounts of brass each pull of the trigger and then you resize and you push a part of that up the neck you can be moving the length out of spec each time you fire it.</p><p>To me it sounds like Smith #1 was on track but honestly couldn't do the job right, smith #2 hosed you and stopped doing his job at the first easy thing he found that was not ideal and not fully inspecting the situation. </p><p></p><p>Long head space causes a whole chain reaction of all bad stuff!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 513469, member: 13632"] Did you check your case length? I know my buddies 22-250 Savage is on the tight side and if you don't keep it trimmed it will do exactly what your experiencing since the brass is getting into the throat and pinching the heck out of the bullet making for high pressure thus high velocity. This also can be related to excessive head space since your moving major amounts of brass each pull of the trigger and then you resize and you push a part of that up the neck you can be moving the length out of spec each time you fire it. To me it sounds like Smith #1 was on track but honestly couldn't do the job right, smith #2 hosed you and stopped doing his job at the first easy thing he found that was not ideal and not fully inspecting the situation. Long head space causes a whole chain reaction of all bad stuff!!!! [/QUOTE]
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