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Reloading- What pressure signs do you stop at?
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<blockquote data-quote="hankle" data-source="post: 2755627" data-attributes="member: 125888"><p>Dear safety Steve, we ask politely that you sit this one out. Or, just limit your input to photographic evidence...</p><p></p><p>What pressure signs do you stop at?</p><p></p><p>This question is for the guys who want the most out of velocity. I have rifles that I don't push and just shoot for accuracy even if it is well below the max. I have a couple that I like to push to the max. So, where do you maverick's draw the line with pressure signs. Is it when primers begin to flatten, completely flatten, crater primers, hard bolt lift, ejector marks, swipe, etc.. I know there are false pressure signs, please include experience with that.</p><p></p><p>Rules for answering:</p><p>Rule number one: Safety First</p><p>Rule number two: Lets hear real world experience, not ethics or safety Steve ranting about not testing boundaries.</p><p>Rule number three: Let the dragon breath!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankle, post: 2755627, member: 125888"] Dear safety Steve, we ask politely that you sit this one out. Or, just limit your input to photographic evidence... What pressure signs do you stop at? This question is for the guys who want the most out of velocity. I have rifles that I don't push and just shoot for accuracy even if it is well below the max. I have a couple that I like to push to the max. So, where do you maverick's draw the line with pressure signs. Is it when primers begin to flatten, completely flatten, crater primers, hard bolt lift, ejector marks, swipe, etc.. I know there are false pressure signs, please include experience with that. Rules for answering: Rule number one: Safety First Rule number two: Lets hear real world experience, not ethics or safety Steve ranting about not testing boundaries. Rule number three: Let the dragon breath! [/QUOTE]
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