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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338 edge low velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="learning" data-source="post: 499589" data-attributes="member: 17382"><p>I would guess your resizing your cases to much and that would cause the flat primer maybe. As far as 84.5 grains of rl 25 you should be well under presure unless you have a very strange lot of powder. On Shawn carlocks web page he shows max at 91 grains and 2833 fps. If your bolt is not sticky I would keep going up in charge wieght. </p><p> </p><p>Your overall length might be to long also. If they are touching the lands your going to get preasure sooner. Try 3.785 oal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="learning, post: 499589, member: 17382"] I would guess your resizing your cases to much and that would cause the flat primer maybe. As far as 84.5 grains of rl 25 you should be well under presure unless you have a very strange lot of powder. On Shawn carlocks web page he shows max at 91 grains and 2833 fps. If your bolt is not sticky I would keep going up in charge wieght. Your overall length might be to long also. If they are touching the lands your going to get preasure sooner. Try 3.785 oal. [/QUOTE]
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