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Reloading
COAL and pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyz" data-source="post: 1045629" data-attributes="member: 63751"><p>Loading for my 300 RUM, I worked up a load very similar to one that I shot in someone else's rifle. The only difference is that the original loads were right at SAAMI COAL of 3.600" and I was able go a little longer in my magazine at 3.680". In my rifle I do not have the same pressure signs with the primer flattening. Could this be a difference in the two rifles or am I truly running less pressure because of the extra 80 thousandths headspace? Same bullets, primers and powder charge (Retumbo).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyz, post: 1045629, member: 63751"] Loading for my 300 RUM, I worked up a load very similar to one that I shot in someone else's rifle. The only difference is that the original loads were right at SAAMI COAL of 3.600" and I was able go a little longer in my magazine at 3.680". In my rifle I do not have the same pressure signs with the primer flattening. Could this be a difference in the two rifles or am I truly running less pressure because of the extra 80 thousandths headspace? Same bullets, primers and powder charge (Retumbo). [/QUOTE]
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