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Excessive pressure with old hand loads
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<blockquote data-quote="skookum" data-source="post: 1813177" data-attributes="member: 38521"><p>I have some surplus handloads for a .204 from a varmint shoot last year that I shot today and blew about 5 primer pockets in about 7 shots and gave up. This was a very consistent load and not a hot one by any means but now all of the sudden I am getting serious pressure signs with unfired and once fired hornady brass. I've heard about the bullets getting "sticky" over time causing inconsistencies in neck tension. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skookum, post: 1813177, member: 38521"] I have some surplus handloads for a .204 from a varmint shoot last year that I shot today and blew about 5 primer pockets in about 7 shots and gave up. This was a very consistent load and not a hot one by any means but now all of the sudden I am getting serious pressure signs with unfired and once fired hornady brass. I've heard about the bullets getting "sticky" over time causing inconsistencies in neck tension. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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