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Reloading
Black soot build up on case heads
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeweb09" data-source="post: 1940895" data-attributes="member: 113122"><p>I don't have the col off hand but it's not seated long I believe it's somewhere around 2.885 off the top of my head. And first loading they were fed 210 primers and second I tried cci250s. Neck tension was set with a mandrel on initial firing, and then set back to .001 tension with a Redding type s bushing die. I've always set neck tension to .001 in my rifles so not sure if that could be the problem. Also I'm shooting 180vlds with rl26 out of a 26 inch barrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeweb09, post: 1940895, member: 113122"] I don’t have the col off hand but it’s not seated long I believe it’s somewhere around 2.885 off the top of my head. And first loading they were fed 210 primers and second I tried cci250s. Neck tension was set with a mandrel on initial firing, and then set back to .001 tension with a Redding type s bushing die. I’ve always set neck tension to .001 in my rifles so not sure if that could be the problem. Also I’m shooting 180vlds with rl26 out of a 26 inch barrel [/QUOTE]
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