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bullet seating depth & high pressures
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<blockquote data-quote="paste" data-source="post: 335807" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>i am had to drop down to 36 gr to get away from any pressure signs 36.5 grains and the bolt will have to be forced open</p><p>with the original barrel i was using 39.5 grains and had a velocity of 3800 fps out of a 24" barrel.like i said i expect to lose some velocity with a 22" barrel but i dont think i should be down to 3200 fps.</p><p>the smith i took the loaded rounds to is not the smith that rebarreled my gun</p><p>the smith that did the rebarreling happens to be a benchrest shooter and when i talked to him he was telling me he used a match grade reamer i dont know if there is any difference between a match grade reamer and a standard reamer but if there is i suspect this is what is causing the pressure.</p><p>but if the bullet is being held to tight by the case how would i remedy that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paste, post: 335807, member: 17790"] i am had to drop down to 36 gr to get away from any pressure signs 36.5 grains and the bolt will have to be forced open with the original barrel i was using 39.5 grains and had a velocity of 3800 fps out of a 24" barrel.like i said i expect to lose some velocity with a 22" barrel but i dont think i should be down to 3200 fps. the smith i took the loaded rounds to is not the smith that rebarreled my gun the smith that did the rebarreling happens to be a benchrest shooter and when i talked to him he was telling me he used a match grade reamer i dont know if there is any difference between a match grade reamer and a standard reamer but if there is i suspect this is what is causing the pressure. but if the bullet is being held to tight by the case how would i remedy that? [/QUOTE]
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