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Reloading- What pressure signs do you stop at?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2755806" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>If I can't get my thumbnail to catch the edge of the primer because it is smeared to the edges of the primer pocket...I take hard notice. Typically backing down from primer smear puts me in the safe zone. Stiff bolt on properly sized brass/properly bumped shoulder is a hard stop for me. Reduce 1.5gr. </p><p></p><p>Chrono lets me know sometimes too. Like a .5gr increase of powder that only gives similar or very close velocities to the lessor charged powder weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2755806, member: 113404"] If I can't get my thumbnail to catch the edge of the primer because it is smeared to the edges of the primer pocket...I take hard notice. Typically backing down from primer smear puts me in the safe zone. Stiff bolt on properly sized brass/properly bumped shoulder is a hard stop for me. Reduce 1.5gr. Chrono lets me know sometimes too. Like a .5gr increase of powder that only gives similar or very close velocities to the lessor charged powder weights. [/QUOTE]
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