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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Extractor Marks?
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbaonpc" data-source="post: 2414172" data-attributes="member: 92435"><p>You are there.. Or really close. Light bolt lift is a positive. I've seen "flatter" primers. (Not good). I have a rifle that leaves ejector marks, regardless of load. Always look at multiple signs for pressure.</p><p> Is this a hunting load... For cool days ? I wouldn't want to shoot that load on a hot day in Arizona. Maybe back off 1 grain, then work back up in .2 grain increments... Just to check accuracy. You may find equal or better accuracy with a lesser load... And your barrel will thank you !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbaonpc, post: 2414172, member: 92435"] You are there.. Or really close. Light bolt lift is a positive. I've seen "flatter" primers. (Not good). I have a rifle that leaves ejector marks, regardless of load. Always look at multiple signs for pressure. Is this a hunting load... For cool days ? I wouldn't want to shoot that load on a hot day in Arizona. Maybe back off 1 grain, then work back up in .2 grain increments... Just to check accuracy. You may find equal or better accuracy with a lesser load... And your barrel will thank you ! [/QUOTE]
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