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6.5 creedmoore 147 eldm h4350 fps/pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1515627" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>That carbon ring is spiking your pressure curve at ignition. This will give you the smiles on your brass even though your well below the book. This also explains the speed due to that pressure spike. Once you remove it your pressure issue will subside and speeds should be closer to normal. I'd go the solvent route first before using a grit. If you go beyond the ring while removing it you can screw up the barrel. A smith might be able to lap it back but he may not. I only know this from ruining a great shilen barrel I had using JB years ago.</p><p>2840 isn't out of what 4350 can run in a 26" but it is quite fast for sure. I was able to run 2855 using rl26 in a 24". I saw 2820's with Rl16 but it didn't have good anything till I backed off to about 2710-2730. </p><p> Causes can be trimming your brass too far/excessive headspace. H4350 burns clean compared to the Rl powders so scratch that. I brush my chamber and neck after shooting. I will shoot some wipeout for the ride home in my hunting guns while warm if I'm not hunting. These have load development done and now it's just testing new stuff. I try to always clean thoroughly for any component change. Sierria jackets are different than berger or mono's. Primers and powders same deal. Changing bullets or primers can change how the barrel fouls just as much as powder brands and burn rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1515627, member: 85987"] That carbon ring is spiking your pressure curve at ignition. This will give you the smiles on your brass even though your well below the book. This also explains the speed due to that pressure spike. Once you remove it your pressure issue will subside and speeds should be closer to normal. I'd go the solvent route first before using a grit. If you go beyond the ring while removing it you can screw up the barrel. A smith might be able to lap it back but he may not. I only know this from ruining a great shilen barrel I had using JB years ago. 2840 isn't out of what 4350 can run in a 26" but it is quite fast for sure. I was able to run 2855 using rl26 in a 24". I saw 2820's with Rl16 but it didn't have good anything till I backed off to about 2710-2730. Causes can be trimming your brass too far/excessive headspace. H4350 burns clean compared to the Rl powders so scratch that. I brush my chamber and neck after shooting. I will shoot some wipeout for the ride home in my hunting guns while warm if I'm not hunting. These have load development done and now it's just testing new stuff. I try to always clean thoroughly for any component change. Sierria jackets are different than berger or mono's. Primers and powders same deal. Changing bullets or primers can change how the barrel fouls just as much as powder brands and burn rates. [/QUOTE]
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