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Browning hells canyon pressure problems
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<blockquote data-quote="David_h" data-source="post: 2849120" data-attributes="member: 123918"><p>It would be really useful to know the velocities of your loads. You can compare velocities to book values and also between loads. Was there any primer craters on the good loads? Was blown primer pierced? Might need to disassemble bolt to ensure no primer pieces got inside. I agree to confirm bullet diameter. It would be nice to know the velocity of the rounds with blown primer. Place a fired brass in a headspace gage and report back. Example: <a href="https://lewilson.com/case-gage" target="_blank">https://lewilson.com/case-gage</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_h, post: 2849120, member: 123918"] It would be really useful to know the velocities of your loads. You can compare velocities to book values and also between loads. Was there any primer craters on the good loads? Was blown primer pierced? Might need to disassemble bolt to ensure no primer pieces got inside. I agree to confirm bullet diameter. It would be nice to know the velocity of the rounds with blown primer. Place a fired brass in a headspace gage and report back. Example: [URL]https://lewilson.com/case-gage[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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