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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
A little stumped load development virgin brass vs once fired
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 2452242" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>Since you are talking reloaded vs new, I suspect that some residual lube could have been left on the cases. Wipe the cases down with alcohol very well, and the pressure sign may go away. At or near max loadings, doesn't take much lube to cause the case to slip before grabbing the chamber wall. My 6.5-284 is very sensitive in that regard. I won't post the load data since it exceeds max, but is safe in my guns. (Been shooting basically the same load for 4 years.) I do have to sometimes wipe the cases twice, or I get serious ejector marks, with really flat primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 2452242, member: 64079"] Since you are talking reloaded vs new, I suspect that some residual lube could have been left on the cases. Wipe the cases down with alcohol very well, and the pressure sign may go away. At or near max loadings, doesn't take much lube to cause the case to slip before grabbing the chamber wall. My 6.5-284 is very sensitive in that regard. I won't post the load data since it exceeds max, but is safe in my guns. (Been shooting basically the same load for 4 years.) I do have to sometimes wipe the cases twice, or I get serious ejector marks, with really flat primers. [/QUOTE]
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