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Reloading
The first sign of excessive pressure is...
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<blockquote data-quote="Seven Oaks" data-source="post: 285082" data-attributes="member: 17659"><p>Do your case heads have rings on them? If they don't, the primers aren't flattened and your not having difficulty lifting the bolt, I would guess your ok.</p><p> </p><p>But if your over what the manual says you can bet your getting real close...</p><p> </p><p>Be aware that if you try to seat your bullets farther out touching the lands or let your brass necks get to long and it crimps the bullet when you close your bolt you could be in for a suprise. Either of these will cause a dramatic spike in pressure and since your already at the edge </p><p>there is no room for error. Keep a close eye on you brass neck length and bullet seating. </p><p>Best,</p><p> </p><p>Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seven Oaks, post: 285082, member: 17659"] Do your case heads have rings on them? If they don't, the primers aren't flattened and your not having difficulty lifting the bolt, I would guess your ok. But if your over what the manual says you can bet your getting real close... Be aware that if you try to seat your bullets farther out touching the lands or let your brass necks get to long and it crimps the bullet when you close your bolt you could be in for a suprise. Either of these will cause a dramatic spike in pressure and since your already at the edge there is no room for error. Keep a close eye on you brass neck length and bullet seating. Best, Dee [/QUOTE]
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