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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Extractor Marks?
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<blockquote data-quote="comen" data-source="post: 2414235" data-attributes="member: 52622"><p>When I see ejector marks on the headstamps in my model 700s I refer to them as death marks. if you back down a little, and don't see them, your brass will last longer. powder charge is not the only cause of excessive pressure, but it's one of the usual culprits. If your velocity matches the max load with 2 grains under the book charge in the same length barrel I would hazard to say your rifle is at its max.</p><p>as Rob't Heinlein said.. TANSTAFL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comen, post: 2414235, member: 52622"] When I see ejector marks on the headstamps in my model 700s I refer to them as death marks. if you back down a little, and don't see them, your brass will last longer. powder charge is not the only cause of excessive pressure, but it's one of the usual culprits. If your velocity matches the max load with 2 grains under the book charge in the same length barrel I would hazard to say your rifle is at its max. as Rob't Heinlein said.. TANSTAFL [/QUOTE]
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