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Reloading- What pressure signs do you stop at?
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<blockquote data-quote="willfrye027" data-source="post: 2755830" data-attributes="member: 114992"><p>Usually will drop .5-1gr below ejector mark assuming no heavy bolt lift. Then will reload a couple cases over and over and make sure they last at least 4-5 firings.</p><p></p><p>However I did this with an absolute hammer load in my 30-06 that was sizzling fast but seemed ok by the above parameters. Using Varget so very temp stable.</p><p></p><p>Hunted in the snow and got pretty wet. Fired a round just to see what would happen…blew the primer. Not sure if the outcome would have been different with even factory loads but it does raise some concern on the validity of my methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willfrye027, post: 2755830, member: 114992"] Usually will drop .5-1gr below ejector mark assuming no heavy bolt lift. Then will reload a couple cases over and over and make sure they last at least 4-5 firings. However I did this with an absolute hammer load in my 30-06 that was sizzling fast but seemed ok by the above parameters. Using Varget so very temp stable. Hunted in the snow and got pretty wet. Fired a round just to see what would happen…blew the primer. Not sure if the outcome would have been different with even factory loads but it does raise some concern on the validity of my methods. [/QUOTE]
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