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Reloading
Pressure Signs Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 498536" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>One of my most used practices for checking for excessive pressure is measuring the primer pockets. it has proven to be a very effective method. you dont want to see .2085. that means your poskets are being streched. I like .2070 and below. measure a new case and see what that is for a control. then just monitor that number each time you reload them. if you see that number growing your over pressure. back it off a half grain and see how that goes and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 498536, member: 22242"] One of my most used practices for checking for excessive pressure is measuring the primer pockets. it has proven to be a very effective method. you dont want to see .2085. that means your poskets are being streched. I like .2070 and below. measure a new case and see what that is for a control. then just monitor that number each time you reload them. if you see that number growing your over pressure. back it off a half grain and see how that goes and so on. [/QUOTE]
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