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<blockquote data-quote="A A Ron" data-source="post: 2787048" data-attributes="member: 117277"><p>I am jammed very deep. 050" I would have expected a huge spike in pressure but that isn't happening. Velocity is only 2780 average which is mild for a 26" barrel. Cases and primers look good. This rifle barrel is likely half way through its life with a little over 1000 rounds so the throat erosion may be lessening the initial pressure spike. My theory is the throat is less abrupt.</p><p></p><p>I tested another 30 rounds jammed and it just drives tacks out to 1100. I have enough neck tension I haven't stuck a bullet or moved it when chambering. I think I'm going run with it. </p><p></p><p>I would like to hear a couple strong opinions based on experience for and against running this much jam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A A Ron, post: 2787048, member: 117277"] I am jammed very deep. 050" I would have expected a huge spike in pressure but that isn't happening. Velocity is only 2780 average which is mild for a 26" barrel. Cases and primers look good. This rifle barrel is likely half way through its life with a little over 1000 rounds so the throat erosion may be lessening the initial pressure spike. My theory is the throat is less abrupt. I tested another 30 rounds jammed and it just drives tacks out to 1100. I have enough neck tension I haven't stuck a bullet or moved it when chambering. I think I'm going run with it. I would like to hear a couple strong opinions based on experience for and against running this much jam. [/QUOTE]
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