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Reloading
Too much pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="land308" data-source="post: 290907" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>Thanks Larry for the input. </p><p>If I keep with this endeavor for my 308 I will probably have to start buying powder in the 8lb containers so I don't have to work up loads so often. I usually load for pure accuracy and end up with loads in the lower to mid velocities so I don't have to worry about variances in powder as much.</p><p>I am going back out with some loads of imr 4064 tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>Why would the third case from the right have more of a crater than the 4th with the flatter primer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="land308, post: 290907, member: 5545"] Thanks Larry for the input. If I keep with this endeavor for my 308 I will probably have to start buying powder in the 8lb containers so I don't have to work up loads so often. I usually load for pure accuracy and end up with loads in the lower to mid velocities so I don't have to worry about variances in powder as much. I am going back out with some loads of imr 4064 tomorrow. Why would the third case from the right have more of a crater than the 4th with the flatter primer? [/QUOTE]
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