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First time coming across pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1293361" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>I have used RL22 in 7rm in both winter and summer, I have noticed no real difference. 99.99% of my shooting is done at the bench so I check every case for preasure signs and noticed no preasure signs.</p><p> </p><p>What I have noticed though is rem brass and my rifle do not like each other. No matter what powder or bullet combo I use rem brass always makes for a sticky bolt. So, I just don't use it any more. </p><p> </p><p>But check the box. A bullet seated too close to the lands can give a high preasure</p><p> </p><p>On my etip box is the bc number and the sujested seat to lands distance. If that figure is not there contact nosler with the batch number, weight, cal and any other markings they will let you know.</p><p> </p><p>I seat my etips in 7rm at 50though and they work just great.</p><p> </p><p>If you do not have the fancy tools all you need to find the land measurement for any bullet is to size a brass ( no powder or primer! ), lube the inside of the neck then place a bullet into the neck just enough to hold it in place. Now chamber that dummy ( the lands will act as a seating stem ), then measure the oal, if the seat depth is listed on the box subtract that figure if not subtract 30 thou and start there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1293361, member: 44168"] I have used RL22 in 7rm in both winter and summer, I have noticed no real difference. 99.99% of my shooting is done at the bench so I check every case for preasure signs and noticed no preasure signs. What I have noticed though is rem brass and my rifle do not like each other. No matter what powder or bullet combo I use rem brass always makes for a sticky bolt. So, I just don't use it any more. But check the box. A bullet seated too close to the lands can give a high preasure On my etip box is the bc number and the sujested seat to lands distance. If that figure is not there contact nosler with the batch number, weight, cal and any other markings they will let you know. I seat my etips in 7rm at 50though and they work just great. If you do not have the fancy tools all you need to find the land measurement for any bullet is to size a brass ( no powder or primer! ), lube the inside of the neck then place a bullet into the neck just enough to hold it in place. Now chamber that dummy ( the lands will act as a seating stem ), then measure the oal, if the seat depth is listed on the box subtract that figure if not subtract 30 thou and start there [/QUOTE]
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