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Reloading
30 Nosler Ladder Test Input
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<blockquote data-quote="Gamesniper19" data-source="post: 2898674" data-attributes="member: 95013"><p>Who did your build? Do you have gauges to measure your brass. I would measure a virgin piece and then a fired piece at 86 grains and measure stretch, especially at the shoulder and neck junction. It really should not stretch more then perhaps .002 or .003 into a new chamber. If it does, perhaps they reamed it a bit deep which is why you are not seeing pressure.</p><p>This could be ok, if it is consistent and no negative signs are on your brass however it may not last as long due to wall thickness of the stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamesniper19, post: 2898674, member: 95013"] Who did your build? Do you have gauges to measure your brass. I would measure a virgin piece and then a fired piece at 86 grains and measure stretch, especially at the shoulder and neck junction. It really should not stretch more then perhaps .002 or .003 into a new chamber. If it does, perhaps they reamed it a bit deep which is why you are not seeing pressure. This could be ok, if it is consistent and no negative signs are on your brass however it may not last as long due to wall thickness of the stretch. [/QUOTE]
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