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UPDATED: Head scratching day at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="bassassassin104" data-source="post: 2580902" data-attributes="member: 28244"><p>Not sure about your particular chronograph, but mine has a good bit of variation based upon light conditions. It is consistent as long as the light doesn't change. As for the pressure signs, you stated same box of bullets, same lot of powder and you were using resized brass for both loadings. I assume same primers. Is it possible you accidentally seated the bullets a bit longer and are now jammed, creating a spike? Was the brass weight sorted prior to the loading that showed pressure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassassassin104, post: 2580902, member: 28244"] Not sure about your particular chronograph, but mine has a good bit of variation based upon light conditions. It is consistent as long as the light doesn’t change. As for the pressure signs, you stated same box of bullets, same lot of powder and you were using resized brass for both loadings. I assume same primers. Is it possible you accidentally seated the bullets a bit longer and are now jammed, creating a spike? Was the brass weight sorted prior to the loading that showed pressure? [/QUOTE]
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