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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
338 lapua pressure? HELP PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="MTDOGGER" data-source="post: 514827" data-attributes="member: 31086"><p>I just tried that and the bullet did go into the fired case. I called the guy that built the rifle and he told me that stiller actions do that and it's nothing to worry about, in fact thats how he counts how many times he's fired the brass. now im not a no it all when it comes to reloading but its always been my assumption when i see ejector marks then theirs pressure and it isint right. This is driving me crazy its a new gun that i waited for to be built and bought the best equipment i could afford and now ive already got this @$^#$^$ problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTDOGGER, post: 514827, member: 31086"] I just tried that and the bullet did go into the fired case. I called the guy that built the rifle and he told me that stiller actions do that and it's nothing to worry about, in fact thats how he counts how many times he's fired the brass. now im not a no it all when it comes to reloading but its always been my assumption when i see ejector marks then theirs pressure and it isint right. This is driving me crazy its a new gun that i waited for to be built and bought the best equipment i could afford and now ive already got this @$^#$^$ problem. [/QUOTE]
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