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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Fired Brass Can't be Re-Sized
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<blockquote data-quote="lyle2231" data-source="post: 1949970" data-attributes="member: 76736"><p>FWIW-Call Sierra and give them bullet weight. Ask for load recipes from low to high. Load 3 each at each step. That should ID weather you're over gassing the action. If you find a load the gun likes then go 3 tenths to either side of the bench mark. If it were me I'd obtain a pound of 4895 for this test, 4895 works in a Garand(gas gun) so it's the go to powder. Also ask Sierra what OAL they recommend. Tell'em the problems you're experiencing </p><p>These guys are a wealth of knowledge. Best of luck my friend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lyle2231, post: 1949970, member: 76736"] FWIW-Call Sierra and give them bullet weight. Ask for load recipes from low to high. Load 3 each at each step. That should ID weather you're over gassing the action. If you find a load the gun likes then go 3 tenths to either side of the bench mark. If it were me I'd obtain a pound of 4895 for this test, 4895 works in a Garand(gas gun) so it's the go to powder. Also ask Sierra what OAL they recommend. Tell'em the problems you're experiencing These guys are a wealth of knowledge. Best of luck my friend! [/QUOTE]
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