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Reloading
No ejector on bolt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sierra6" data-source="post: 2871047" data-attributes="member: 127153"><p>AXL beat me to it with AW method. I wish I had know this earlier and stress it to others. </p><p>I had 500 virgin Peterson brass for my BR that was running into wired pressure issues at low velocity and I ended up giving up on the brass. I watched Wheelers video and then later thought to retry the Peterson brass. Even though it was new I found my bolt met resistance trying to chamber using this method and so it was a headspace issue with fired brass. Now after bumping the shoulder I can use that brass with confidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sierra6, post: 2871047, member: 127153"] AXL beat me to it with AW method. I wish I had know this earlier and stress it to others. I had 500 virgin Peterson brass for my BR that was running into wired pressure issues at low velocity and I ended up giving up on the brass. I watched Wheelers video and then later thought to retry the Peterson brass. Even though it was new I found my bolt met resistance trying to chamber using this method and so it was a headspace issue with fired brass. Now after bumping the shoulder I can use that brass with confidence. [/QUOTE]
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