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Reloading
.264 once fired brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1153888" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>You say you cleaned the brass. What kind of cleaning system did you use? If you used the walnut nut or corn cob media there may be carbon left in the neck and it is acting as a lubricant between the case neck and the bullet. The bullet may be moving before pressure has built proper. It will take a few minutes, but anytime you are load developing for a rifle, Set up your chronograph every time you go to the range. It tells you if velocity has changed and you have real information you can work with. If the rifle keeps shooting right something may have moved, Action and barrel moved in the stock, Check and make sure stock is not touching. Check the scope and scope bases something may have moved. Good Luck in finding the cause and cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1153888, member: 77249"] You say you cleaned the brass. What kind of cleaning system did you use? If you used the walnut nut or corn cob media there may be carbon left in the neck and it is acting as a lubricant between the case neck and the bullet. The bullet may be moving before pressure has built proper. It will take a few minutes, but anytime you are load developing for a rifle, Set up your chronograph every time you go to the range. It tells you if velocity has changed and you have real information you can work with. If the rifle keeps shooting right something may have moved, Action and barrel moved in the stock, Check and make sure stock is not touching. Check the scope and scope bases something may have moved. Good Luck in finding the cause and cure. [/QUOTE]
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