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Reloading
COAL and pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="thatguyshm" data-source="post: 1045727" data-attributes="member: 69989"><p>Hmm, I don't know the math, but if you think about it, your combustion chamber has .308"x.080" more room, which could lead to your lower pressures. COAL can change pressure immensely, especially in a big boomer such as a RUM. If you load up, don't use the same charge weight with his at a shorter COAL. Thats why its always recommended to start 10% low and build up. Each gun is different, blah blah blah, hopefully you know all of that EXTREMELY important reloading info, so I won't repeat. Load safe and enjoy!</p><p></p><p>SHM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatguyshm, post: 1045727, member: 69989"] Hmm, I don't know the math, but if you think about it, your combustion chamber has .308"x.080" more room, which could lead to your lower pressures. COAL can change pressure immensely, especially in a big boomer such as a RUM. If you load up, don't use the same charge weight with his at a shorter COAL. Thats why its always recommended to start 10% low and build up. Each gun is different, blah blah blah, hopefully you know all of that EXTREMELY important reloading info, so I won't repeat. Load safe and enjoy! SHM [/QUOTE]
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