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Reloading
.300 wsm pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="Dexter Grayson" data-source="post: 940516" data-attributes="member: 77033"><p>I'm shooting my tikka .300 wsm with 180 gr AB's over 66 gr of RL-17 (max sammi) at 2.895 coal, in nosler brass. This load has performed great for me so far, but when I was shooting yesterday I noticed the bolt lift was a little stiffer than what I remembered. So I threw a couple of factory nosler loads down range and paid close attention to the lift, and my reloads definitely had a stiffer lift.</p><p></p><p>I've probably shot 40-50 of this load</p><p>I have not shot it over a chrono yet. </p><p>The brass does not show any pressure signs. </p><p></p><p>My question is am I just being nitpicky or do you guys think my pressures are too high?</p><p>And if they are high what is my next step?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexter Grayson, post: 940516, member: 77033"] I'm shooting my tikka .300 wsm with 180 gr AB's over 66 gr of RL-17 (max sammi) at 2.895 coal, in nosler brass. This load has performed great for me so far, but when I was shooting yesterday I noticed the bolt lift was a little stiffer than what I remembered. So I threw a couple of factory nosler loads down range and paid close attention to the lift, and my reloads definitely had a stiffer lift. I've probably shot 40-50 of this load I have not shot it over a chrono yet. The brass does not show any pressure signs. My question is am I just being nitpicky or do you guys think my pressures are too high? And if they are high what is my next step? [/QUOTE]
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