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Showing signs of excess pressure/what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 249739" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Just checking your loads against quickload there shouldn't be a problem. The 60 grain load is guessed to be doing 3112 at 60k pressure and the 57.5 grain load is really mild at 53k and 3002 velocity. </p><p>Has this batch of 4064 performed normally in other guns/cartridges?? </p><p>Are you absolutely sure they are 150 grain bullets (sorry to sound dumb)</p><p>Are you sure your scale is working perfectly?</p><p>Have factory loads ever done this in this gun?</p><p>One last thought....is there a chance you are ovesizing your brass leaving lots of headspace??</p><p> This can sometimes show ejector marks etc at lower pressure.</p><p></p><p>I can't think of anything else offhand but getting to a chronograph is definately going to be a next step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 249739, member: 3532"] Just checking your loads against quickload there shouldn't be a problem. The 60 grain load is guessed to be doing 3112 at 60k pressure and the 57.5 grain load is really mild at 53k and 3002 velocity. Has this batch of 4064 performed normally in other guns/cartridges?? Are you absolutely sure they are 150 grain bullets (sorry to sound dumb) Are you sure your scale is working perfectly? Have factory loads ever done this in this gun? One last thought....is there a chance you are ovesizing your brass leaving lots of headspace?? This can sometimes show ejector marks etc at lower pressure. I can't think of anything else offhand but getting to a chronograph is definately going to be a next step. [/QUOTE]
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