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Reloading
Bullet switch caused pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeweb09" data-source="post: 1932165" data-attributes="member: 113122"><p>i loaded said brass (starline) to pressure awhile back. I don't have info infront of me but it was just a bit over 41 grains. There's no donut at all and no carbon ring in the chamber. I thought about pushing shoulder back a bit. Might try to back charge down a grain or so and work back up and while I'm at it I will re trim all cases and load a couple the same as before but bump the shoulders an extra .001-.0015 and see what happens. Also thought about trying to reduce neck tension and possibly turn the necks down a touch. Brass has 4 firings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeweb09, post: 1932165, member: 113122"] i loaded said brass (starline) to pressure awhile back. I don’t have info infront of me but it was just a bit over 41 grains. There’s no donut at all and no carbon ring in the chamber. I thought about pushing shoulder back a bit. Might try to back charge down a grain or so and work back up and while I’m at it I will re trim all cases and load a couple the same as before but bump the shoulders an extra .001-.0015 and see what happens. Also thought about trying to reduce neck tension and possibly turn the necks down a touch. Brass has 4 firings [/QUOTE]
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