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Reloading
Working up a load question
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<blockquote data-quote="thumbs" data-source="post: 934519" data-attributes="member: 624"><p>kcebcj</p><p></p><p>Looks like you were typing while I was answering. LOL </p><p></p><p>Another new to reloading question. I normal load 50 to 70% max maybe lower. This batch I am interested in accuracy where ever that may take me within reason. Can you tell me some of the things to look for for over pressure loads? I know the primer can flatten out more than normal and there can be a round mark or ridge on the primer where it pushes into the firing pin hole. Also maybe the neck may look a little pushed. Are there any other things to look for which tells you to back off. I know a bang where there isn't supposed to be one is an indication. LOL But what are some signs your approaching max load?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thumbs, post: 934519, member: 624"] kcebcj Looks like you were typing while I was answering. LOL Another new to reloading question. I normal load 50 to 70% max maybe lower. This batch I am interested in accuracy where ever that may take me within reason. Can you tell me some of the things to look for for over pressure loads? I know the primer can flatten out more than normal and there can be a round mark or ridge on the primer where it pushes into the firing pin hole. Also maybe the neck may look a little pushed. Are there any other things to look for which tells you to back off. I know a bang where there isn't supposed to be one is an indication. LOL But what are some signs your approaching max load? thanks [/QUOTE]
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